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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
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<blockquote data-quote="Savagebien" data-source="post: 239093" data-attributes="member: 10955"><p>basicly try to sit with a fence or treeline behind you so u break up your outline and blend in, i rly think camo is important. try to not do any extra walking around in the area that you dont have to do. also from what i've read and seen with my experiences trying calling, dont think that you not calling one in is a sign that you're necessarily doing something wrong. lots of times there just arent any around if you dont seee any come in, or maybe they came part of the way and you never saw em cuz they didnt come all the way, you never know. but basicly just go out and try to call, the classic rabbit distress is a good call to start with. i'd experiment with duration of blowing on the call and pauses in between. most say to blow on it for about 30 sec then wait 3-5 min and repeat and if you have lots of room to hunt then only spend about 25 min on a stand then walk to a different spotand try again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Savagebien, post: 239093, member: 10955"] basicly try to sit with a fence or treeline behind you so u break up your outline and blend in, i rly think camo is important. try to not do any extra walking around in the area that you dont have to do. also from what i've read and seen with my experiences trying calling, dont think that you not calling one in is a sign that you're necessarily doing something wrong. lots of times there just arent any around if you dont seee any come in, or maybe they came part of the way and you never saw em cuz they didnt come all the way, you never know. but basicly just go out and try to call, the classic rabbit distress is a good call to start with. i'd experiment with duration of blowing on the call and pauses in between. most say to blow on it for about 30 sec then wait 3-5 min and repeat and if you have lots of room to hunt then only spend about 25 min on a stand then walk to a different spotand try again. [/QUOTE]
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