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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
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<blockquote data-quote="DSheetz" data-source="post: 2688494" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>Do a little scanning back through this site you will find all kinds of good information contained here a couple of places to start might be coyote calling tips and ramblings and such from hunting coyote. I learned a long time ago that all of the animals in the field can smell and feel you if you are excited, nervous or angry when you are in the field as your body odor changes at these times. Take the time to figure out when to use what sounds on your foxpro , so that you are making sounds like the real animals would, how loud to play them and for how long, minimize your movements while going to and from your set up as well as when you are on stand slow and steady movements, look with your eyes instead of turning your head when you can. Pay attention to the air currents direction, the amount of humidity plays a big part in how your scent carries as well as how your calling sounds travel . When you are hunting the hunter ( coyote ) every move you make has a purpose and reason for you to do it theirs do and it is for them to live . Having done coyote control work for over 36 years I found that for me anyway denning them was the best tool in my control tool kit but I enjoyed hunting them 365 days a year . Good luck , stay calm and collected in the field and enjoy what you are doing!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 2688494, member: 91783"] Do a little scanning back through this site you will find all kinds of good information contained here a couple of places to start might be coyote calling tips and ramblings and such from hunting coyote. I learned a long time ago that all of the animals in the field can smell and feel you if you are excited, nervous or angry when you are in the field as your body odor changes at these times. Take the time to figure out when to use what sounds on your foxpro , so that you are making sounds like the real animals would, how loud to play them and for how long, minimize your movements while going to and from your set up as well as when you are on stand slow and steady movements, look with your eyes instead of turning your head when you can. Pay attention to the air currents direction, the amount of humidity plays a big part in how your scent carries as well as how your calling sounds travel . When you are hunting the hunter ( coyote ) every move you make has a purpose and reason for you to do it theirs do and it is for them to live . Having done coyote control work for over 36 years I found that for me anyway denning them was the best tool in my control tool kit but I enjoyed hunting them 365 days a year . Good luck , stay calm and collected in the field and enjoy what you are doing! [/QUOTE]
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