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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Deep Snow & Bitter Cold
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<blockquote data-quote="KennyLL" data-source="post: 346031" data-attributes="member: 22239"><p>I would sure appreciate some advice on calling and shooting coyotes under these very wintry conditions. I know coyotes are in the area, but so far I havent had any sucess. The deep snow has drifted in all the grass type cover here in SW Minn. Coyotes seem to be hanging around old farm groves, but their tracks are everywhere. I have a JS remote type electronic caller, but not sure if i am using it correctly. I have been using mostly the rabbit destress call. Should i be using a different sound or sequence of sounds on it??? If I set up in a certain location , can I go back there again the next day? How often should call at a location?? </p><p> I really think that once I learn the ins and outs of calling, it will be a blast!! There some hunters around here who chase coyotes out somewhere and then send their greyhound dogs after them. I find that not very challenging or very sportmanlike either!!</p><p> Any feedback will be greatly appreciated?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KennyLL, post: 346031, member: 22239"] I would sure appreciate some advice on calling and shooting coyotes under these very wintry conditions. I know coyotes are in the area, but so far I havent had any sucess. The deep snow has drifted in all the grass type cover here in SW Minn. Coyotes seem to be hanging around old farm groves, but their tracks are everywhere. I have a JS remote type electronic caller, but not sure if i am using it correctly. I have been using mostly the rabbit destress call. Should i be using a different sound or sequence of sounds on it??? If I set up in a certain location , can I go back there again the next day? How often should call at a location?? I really think that once I learn the ins and outs of calling, it will be a blast!! There some hunters around here who chase coyotes out somewhere and then send their greyhound dogs after them. I find that not very challenging or very sportmanlike either!! Any feedback will be greatly appreciated? [/QUOTE]
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