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<blockquote data-quote="Ankeny" data-source="post: 89755" data-attributes="member: 4821"><p>[ QUOTE ]</p><p> There are as many opinions on how to call Coyotes as there are Coyotes. I tend to call very loud and very often. </p><p></p><p>[/ QUOTE ] </p><p></p><p>I have been a coyote calling addict for more than 30 years. I too call loud and fairly frequently. I have tried just about everything, and I have had the pleasure to hunt with some pretty decent callers, including guys who absolutely rule at the contests in Wyoming, gov. trappers, contractors for predator control boards, etc. I do pretty well myself, right until I run up against a call shy dawg that someone called in, shot at, and missed, lol. </p><p></p><p>I don't know about Texas, but in Wyoming the spaces are huge. Guys who win the contests don't mess around with decoys, and most of them do not use electronic callers. They blow a mouth call with a passion, recognize a good spot when they see it, and they sit down frequently for no more than 20 minutes per spot. High desert techniques like we use here might not work in Texas so take this for what it's worth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ankeny, post: 89755, member: 4821"] [ QUOTE ] There are as many opinions on how to call Coyotes as there are Coyotes. I tend to call very loud and very often. [/ QUOTE ] I have been a coyote calling addict for more than 30 years. I too call loud and fairly frequently. I have tried just about everything, and I have had the pleasure to hunt with some pretty decent callers, including guys who absolutely rule at the contests in Wyoming, gov. trappers, contractors for predator control boards, etc. I do pretty well myself, right until I run up against a call shy dawg that someone called in, shot at, and missed, lol. I don't know about Texas, but in Wyoming the spaces are huge. Guys who win the contests don't mess around with decoys, and most of them do not use electronic callers. They blow a mouth call with a passion, recognize a good spot when they see it, and they sit down frequently for no more than 20 minutes per spot. High desert techniques like we use here might not work in Texas so take this for what it's worth. [/QUOTE]
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