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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
New to 'yote hunting- need advice
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<blockquote data-quote="catamountsierra" data-source="post: 1243572" data-attributes="member: 79865"><p>I use a bunch of the Primos Randy Anderson series calls. I have found them easy to use and, more importantly, Randy does a very good job of explaining how to use the calls. I have both of the Mastering the Art instructional videos for predator calling and found them far easier to understand than many of the others out there (main reason I went with Primos calls when learning to call other game animals was that video series). A mouth call gives you more flexibility than an electronic call, as long as you take the time to learn how to use it; the advantage with the electronic call is that the sound comes from some place other than where you are which means that what you are calling is less likely to pick you out, especially bobcats.</p><p>The biggest advice I can give you is to get out there and try, especially if you have someone local who can go with you and give you pointers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="catamountsierra, post: 1243572, member: 79865"] I use a bunch of the Primos Randy Anderson series calls. I have found them easy to use and, more importantly, Randy does a very good job of explaining how to use the calls. I have both of the Mastering the Art instructional videos for predator calling and found them far easier to understand than many of the others out there (main reason I went with Primos calls when learning to call other game animals was that video series). A mouth call gives you more flexibility than an electronic call, as long as you take the time to learn how to use it; the advantage with the electronic call is that the sound comes from some place other than where you are which means that what you are calling is less likely to pick you out, especially bobcats. The biggest advice I can give you is to get out there and try, especially if you have someone local who can go with you and give you pointers. [/QUOTE]
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