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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Coyotes won’t come in on a call
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<blockquote data-quote="DSheetz" data-source="post: 1947958" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>That's a good coyote you took a picture of . That one my have been aerial gunned depending on where you are there may be some USDA guys around . Just start out on low volume with your call then after 10 or 15 min. turn it up for 1 or 2 min then back down . Fawn blats work fairly good this time of the year . If they are hanging up at 500 yards stop calling and just set there for 10 or 15 min. then start out with low volume and a new sound . I have watched them just set or lay and watch for half an hour or more when they do that but when I put on the Johnny Stewart 101 coyote puppy sound on at low volume their ears would perk up then they would stand up listen for a few seconds and come on the run more often then not . It seems like adult coyote vocalizations don't work as well this time of the year for me here in Wy. and I usually stop using them in mid June here . Coyote can hear your hand call for well over a mile even if you muffle it with a gloved hand . I have spotted them with my binos. out past a mile and watched them when starting to call them with hand calls , and seen them stop stand still get the location of the sound and start in toward it . They make their living in their world by seeing, hearing and just paying attention to their surroundings they know when birds tell them that there is food ready to be eaten if you aren't calling birds of prey or scavengers in to you with your calling then you need to figure out what to change so you can do that . Often the scavenger birds will tell on a coyote that is sneaking in on you . I have killed a few thousand coyote in my life time and have never stopped learning from them .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 1947958, member: 91783"] That's a good coyote you took a picture of . That one my have been aerial gunned depending on where you are there may be some USDA guys around . Just start out on low volume with your call then after 10 or 15 min. turn it up for 1 or 2 min then back down . Fawn blats work fairly good this time of the year . If they are hanging up at 500 yards stop calling and just set there for 10 or 15 min. then start out with low volume and a new sound . I have watched them just set or lay and watch for half an hour or more when they do that but when I put on the Johnny Stewart 101 coyote puppy sound on at low volume their ears would perk up then they would stand up listen for a few seconds and come on the run more often then not . It seems like adult coyote vocalizations don't work as well this time of the year for me here in Wy. and I usually stop using them in mid June here . Coyote can hear your hand call for well over a mile even if you muffle it with a gloved hand . I have spotted them with my binos. out past a mile and watched them when starting to call them with hand calls , and seen them stop stand still get the location of the sound and start in toward it . They make their living in their world by seeing, hearing and just paying attention to their surroundings they know when birds tell them that there is food ready to be eaten if you aren't calling birds of prey or scavengers in to you with your calling then you need to figure out what to change so you can do that . Often the scavenger birds will tell on a coyote that is sneaking in on you . I have killed a few thousand coyote in my life time and have never stopped learning from them . [/QUOTE]
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