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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
I’m pretty new to this, and I have some questions
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<blockquote data-quote="DSheetz" data-source="post: 2479317" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>I have explained some of the coyote vocalizations , what they sound like what it means ect . , in my area , in the coyote hunting tips and in the ramblings and such from hunting coyote as well as saying that when coyote are barking a lot and doing some short howls that are pretty high pitched they are mad , not comfortable , trying to get you to leave the area as they think you are invading their area . This is the time of the year when most coyote are already bred and are setting up a home range for denning . You will often have a female and a male in their area and a young female with them . She may or may not be bred but is there to help raise the new pups . A lot depends on how the prey base is if it's low then you will see lower numbers of pups so they probably won't have the extra female with them to feed . when it's a bad year for prey they will have a larger area so they can feed themselves and the pups . Coyote locator howls two howls lasting a few seconds then two barks then another howl . give it several minutes , up to 5 then repeat doing this for maybe 20 to 30 minutes all the while listening for a reply or them to show up . they will stop talking most times when they are coming in . You want to hear them so you have the wait between the calling . Challenge , two barks one short shrill howl repeated every 30 seconds or so , I've heard them do this for nearly an hour at times . Two short howls 2 or 3 seconds long then two barks usually in a higher pitch like a female or pups . Come here pups or parents here we are where are you we know that you should be back by now we've been good kids and waited for you to come and bring us some food . One long lone howl that is usually lower in pitch like an older male hello guys I'm coming home or when the pups are new hi honey I'm coming home so you can go get food and water , she answers with the same only it's higher in pitch and stays in one place his moves in closer to her and he tells her every couple of minutes where he is . In the fall and winter it is to get the others up and get together for a visit and or hunt . All of this is in the hunting coyote tips and the ramblings and such from hunting coyote . Most people just use what is on their E-caller and a lot of people haven't had the opportunity to explore the coyote language for themselves as it is very time consuming . I don't know how much educational material is out there with the E-callers but you might try to contact them and see what they can tell you about their versions of what they sell as their coyote vocalizations when , where and how they are suggesting they be used . My calls are used from shooting light till about 9 A.M. then again around 4 P.M. till dark except in the winter months . If it's cold and snowy it's from 10 A.M. till 3 or 4 P.M. There is no substitute for studying the coyote on your own I can tell you all of the basics but I can't make you a good hunter you have to do that for yourself . Time doing it and studying are the keys to that .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 2479317, member: 91783"] I have explained some of the coyote vocalizations , what they sound like what it means ect . , in my area , in the coyote hunting tips and in the ramblings and such from hunting coyote as well as saying that when coyote are barking a lot and doing some short howls that are pretty high pitched they are mad , not comfortable , trying to get you to leave the area as they think you are invading their area . This is the time of the year when most coyote are already bred and are setting up a home range for denning . You will often have a female and a male in their area and a young female with them . She may or may not be bred but is there to help raise the new pups . A lot depends on how the prey base is if it's low then you will see lower numbers of pups so they probably won't have the extra female with them to feed . when it's a bad year for prey they will have a larger area so they can feed themselves and the pups . Coyote locator howls two howls lasting a few seconds then two barks then another howl . give it several minutes , up to 5 then repeat doing this for maybe 20 to 30 minutes all the while listening for a reply or them to show up . they will stop talking most times when they are coming in . You want to hear them so you have the wait between the calling . Challenge , two barks one short shrill howl repeated every 30 seconds or so , I've heard them do this for nearly an hour at times . Two short howls 2 or 3 seconds long then two barks usually in a higher pitch like a female or pups . Come here pups or parents here we are where are you we know that you should be back by now we've been good kids and waited for you to come and bring us some food . One long lone howl that is usually lower in pitch like an older male hello guys I'm coming home or when the pups are new hi honey I'm coming home so you can go get food and water , she answers with the same only it's higher in pitch and stays in one place his moves in closer to her and he tells her every couple of minutes where he is . In the fall and winter it is to get the others up and get together for a visit and or hunt . All of this is in the hunting coyote tips and the ramblings and such from hunting coyote . Most people just use what is on their E-caller and a lot of people haven't had the opportunity to explore the coyote language for themselves as it is very time consuming . I don't know how much educational material is out there with the E-callers but you might try to contact them and see what they can tell you about their versions of what they sell as their coyote vocalizations when , where and how they are suggesting they be used . My calls are used from shooting light till about 9 A.M. then again around 4 P.M. till dark except in the winter months . If it's cold and snowy it's from 10 A.M. till 3 or 4 P.M. There is no substitute for studying the coyote on your own I can tell you all of the basics but I can't make you a good hunter you have to do that for yourself . Time doing it and studying are the keys to that . [/QUOTE]
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