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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="BrianID" data-source="post: 1949284" data-attributes="member: 104589"><p>Generally they are gone once they smell you but there are no absolute rules in calling coyotes. The coyote you saw 10 minutes later may been the same one or a different one. I've seen coyotes run off and then come back in. I've also had some bad buck fever when coyotes come in. I really enjoy watching them come into calls. </p><p></p><p>Even if the wind is good, I generally take the first good shot opportunity when they are 200 yards or less. I'm 99% confident I'll kill a none moving coyote that is 200 yards or less. I've hesitated too many times and ended up not getting a good shot opportunity when I had an easy shot at 150 or 200 yards. I've had coyotes smell me and spook as far as 600 yards, so if the wind is headed their direction, I'll shoot them at 300, 400 or any distance I feel confident that I'm unlikely to miss.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrianID, post: 1949284, member: 104589"] Generally they are gone once they smell you but there are no absolute rules in calling coyotes. The coyote you saw 10 minutes later may been the same one or a different one. I’ve seen coyotes run off and then come back in. I’ve also had some bad buck fever when coyotes come in. I really enjoy watching them come into calls. Even if the wind is good, I generally take the first good shot opportunity when they are 200 yards or less. I’m 99% confident I’ll kill a none moving coyote that is 200 yards or less. I’ve hesitated too many times and ended up not getting a good shot opportunity when I had an easy shot at 150 or 200 yards. I’ve had coyotes smell me and spook as far as 600 yards, so if the wind is headed their direction, I’ll shoot them at 300, 400 or any distance I feel confident that I’m unlikely to miss. [/QUOTE]
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