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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: 1948414" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>Go back and re read these replies the answers are there it's in the way you hold your call and cup your hands around the hand calls use a gloved hand to muffle it don't blow as hard learn to let your lip quiver the call it doesn't all happen over night an e - call doesn't make you an instant success . Use a closed reed call in the summer time they are easer to learn to use. Use an open reed call in the winter time so it doesn't freeze up. The call is held between the thumb and fore finger with the bell in the palm of your hand then the other hand is cupped over the call open and close your hands to make it louder or quieter blow more or less air in fast or slower amounts to make it louder or quieter and differ the sounds that way . You don't want to use the same sounds that most others are using e-callers suck in that way they have canned sounds and thus are prone to over use . Find someone that you will believe and let them teach you . Look at the Premos web page for hand calls or just look at hand calls on the web practice at home coyote don't always care what sound you think sounds good they have their own likes and dislikes . Coyote aren't just some dumb animal most of the ones I've met make a lot of domestic dogs look not so smart . I spent over 35 years of my life hunting them because of the challenge of hunting them they will make a fool of you often , open your mind and let them teach you take the time to hear and see what they are telling you think on what transpired during your hunts and what did they show about themselves by what their reactions to what you were doing . Don't be fooled into thinking they didn't know you were there and calling them they knew that they were safe at a distance so were relaxed and showed it . I have spotted coyote out well over 1000 yards and called them with low volume calling if I know what something is I'm not going to waist my time going to make sure of it they don't waist there energy doing it either</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 1948414, member: 91783"] Go back and re read these replies the answers are there it's in the way you hold your call and cup your hands around the hand calls use a gloved hand to muffle it don't blow as hard learn to let your lip quiver the call it doesn't all happen over night an e - call doesn't make you an instant success . Use a closed reed call in the summer time they are easer to learn to use. Use an open reed call in the winter time so it doesn't freeze up. The call is held between the thumb and fore finger with the bell in the palm of your hand then the other hand is cupped over the call open and close your hands to make it louder or quieter blow more or less air in fast or slower amounts to make it louder or quieter and differ the sounds that way . You don't want to use the same sounds that most others are using e-callers suck in that way they have canned sounds and thus are prone to over use . Find someone that you will believe and let them teach you . Look at the Premos web page for hand calls or just look at hand calls on the web practice at home coyote don't always care what sound you think sounds good they have their own likes and dislikes . Coyote aren't just some dumb animal most of the ones I've met make a lot of domestic dogs look not so smart . I spent over 35 years of my life hunting them because of the challenge of hunting them they will make a fool of you often , open your mind and let them teach you take the time to hear and see what they are telling you think on what transpired during your hunts and what did they show about themselves by what their reactions to what you were doing . Don't be fooled into thinking they didn't know you were there and calling them they knew that they were safe at a distance so were relaxed and showed it . I have spotted coyote out well over 1000 yards and called them with low volume calling if I know what something is I'm not going to waist my time going to make sure of it they don't waist there energy doing it either [/QUOTE]
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