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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: 2245663" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>Jeremy R Snyder , If your walking around spreading your chicken parts around your E-Caller don't you worry about spreading your scent around as well ? Do you leave your caller running at the same volume for the whole hour ? I've had better luck not moving around my stand much before I start calling . In the past I tried cover scents ect. and found them not to be overly productive for me just keeping my body clean and not using a ton of cologne ect. helps the most for me , not making a lot of noise coming into my stand and walking around my calling area , before starting to call , much also helps me . I don't use higher volumes at first and make sounds for calling only for a short amount of time 5-6 minutes , then I wait for about the same amount of time and repeat maybe with a little more volume . After doing this for 20 minutes or so if I haven't had any response I will turn the volume up loud for a few seconds 30 or so then turn it off for a few minutes and do it all over again . I have better luck making them curious about what , where and why the sound is being made so that they want to explore and check it out . I find that if I'm not getting birds , such as crows ect. coming to my calls I need to change my ways of calling till I start getting them to come to the call first then the coyote and fox will come after the birds and the birds will let me know when you have a sneaker lurking in the brush .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 2245663, member: 91783"] Jeremy R Snyder , If your walking around spreading your chicken parts around your E-Caller don't you worry about spreading your scent around as well ? Do you leave your caller running at the same volume for the whole hour ? I've had better luck not moving around my stand much before I start calling . In the past I tried cover scents ect. and found them not to be overly productive for me just keeping my body clean and not using a ton of cologne ect. helps the most for me , not making a lot of noise coming into my stand and walking around my calling area , before starting to call , much also helps me . I don't use higher volumes at first and make sounds for calling only for a short amount of time 5-6 minutes , then I wait for about the same amount of time and repeat maybe with a little more volume . After doing this for 20 minutes or so if I haven't had any response I will turn the volume up loud for a few seconds 30 or so then turn it off for a few minutes and do it all over again . I have better luck making them curious about what , where and why the sound is being made so that they want to explore and check it out . I find that if I'm not getting birds , such as crows ect. coming to my calls I need to change my ways of calling till I start getting them to come to the call first then the coyote and fox will come after the birds and the birds will let me know when you have a sneaker lurking in the brush . [/QUOTE]
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