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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Ohio coyotes ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 446574" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>first of all you have to know the travels of a pack of coyotes, and work on that first. The elctronic calls are nice (I own a couple), but have a couple major draw backs. You shoot over a couple dogs comming into your call, and your done using that call for about a year in that field. (they ain't exactly dumb). They do seem to respond to a howler all the time as well as a mouse squeaker. The squeaker is only used when you can see that the dog's within a hundred fifty yards. If you see three dogs, and shoot two of them, you can almost forget that lay for a few months. You gotta get everyone of them (you almost never will). Lots of folks I know use a dying rabbit call, and with all them using it I avoid it. Next time you kill one, take a look to see what he's been feeding on. Gut piles left by deer hunters are great to work over, as well as road kill. (just don't shoot on the road itself, but place the dead animal where you can safely shoot over it.</p><p>gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 446574, member: 25383"] first of all you have to know the travels of a pack of coyotes, and work on that first. The elctronic calls are nice (I own a couple), but have a couple major draw backs. You shoot over a couple dogs comming into your call, and your done using that call for about a year in that field. (they ain't exactly dumb). They do seem to respond to a howler all the time as well as a mouse squeaker. The squeaker is only used when you can see that the dog's within a hundred fifty yards. If you see three dogs, and shoot two of them, you can almost forget that lay for a few months. You gotta get everyone of them (you almost never will). Lots of folks I know use a dying rabbit call, and with all them using it I avoid it. Next time you kill one, take a look to see what he's been feeding on. Gut piles left by deer hunters are great to work over, as well as road kill. (just don't shoot on the road itself, but place the dead animal where you can safely shoot over it. gary [/QUOTE]
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