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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
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<blockquote data-quote="wackinandstackin243" data-source="post: 973034" data-attributes="member: 59412"><p>JJ, the best video you could possibly watch about howling for coyotes is Ed Sceery's howling for coyotes. When howling you are actually speaking a language more so than distress cries. Call me crazy but I think the abundance of electronic calls have resulted in many inexperienced people randomly pushing buttons wich has caused coyotes to be very call shy to the howl. If you howl you should know exactly why you are making that particular howl. </p><p> </p><p> As for my own personal experience with coyotes that howl back but dont come in my theory is that you are not in their territory. More than likely you are very close to but not quite in their territory. Try sneaking in closer to where you hear them and try another set. After watching Ed's video you will be able to tell what the coyotes are saying back to you. They might be challenging you, they might just be announcing where there territory is, and they might be saying F you we know exactly where and what you are.</p><p> </p><p>Good luck, some of my most exciting sets involved howling.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wackinandstackin243, post: 973034, member: 59412"] JJ, the best video you could possibly watch about howling for coyotes is Ed Sceery's howling for coyotes. When howling you are actually speaking a language more so than distress cries. Call me crazy but I think the abundance of electronic calls have resulted in many inexperienced people randomly pushing buttons wich has caused coyotes to be very call shy to the howl. If you howl you should know exactly why you are making that particular howl. As for my own personal experience with coyotes that howl back but dont come in my theory is that you are not in their territory. More than likely you are very close to but not quite in their territory. Try sneaking in closer to where you hear them and try another set. After watching Ed's video you will be able to tell what the coyotes are saying back to you. They might be challenging you, they might just be announcing where there territory is, and they might be saying F you we know exactly where and what you are. Good luck, some of my most exciting sets involved howling. [/QUOTE]
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