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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
PLEASE!! How Bout Some Tips on Yote Calling.
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<blockquote data-quote="Song Dog" data-source="post: 257395" data-attributes="member: 13412"><p><strong>Re: How Bout Some Tips on Yote Calling.</strong></p><p></p><p>My advice is don't use barks, just non-dominant howls. For example the female invitation on the Foxpro or howler. Sometimes I use the invitational howl. Alot of times I will use the pup distress midsteam of my call'n. </p><p> </p><p>Use the wind and call at YOUR advantage. Set up in a manner that the coyote has to get down wind of the call and present him to you with a shot. Alot of time the coyote can end up in front of you. The places I hunt I use a decoy on every stand. They see what is making the noise and won't even look at you. Gives you time to move if you need to. My decoy is a tool. Its Foxpros decoy.</p><p>I start my volume md. low and work up and then back down towards the end of a stand. But it all depends on each stand what I do.</p><p> </p><p>Do you run the Fury continuosly? I keep my calls going all the time. My feeling is that what they are coming for anyway. It keeps them focused.</p><p> </p><p>GOOD LUCKgun)</p><p> </p><p>BTW- If you call in thick stuff, I try to get the call up off the ground. They have to look up for it.</p><p> </p><p>In Christ,</p><p> </p><p>Song Dog</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Song Dog, post: 257395, member: 13412"] [b]Re: How Bout Some Tips on Yote Calling.[/b] My advice is don't use barks, just non-dominant howls. For example the female invitation on the Foxpro or howler. Sometimes I use the invitational howl. Alot of times I will use the pup distress midsteam of my call'n. Use the wind and call at YOUR advantage. Set up in a manner that the coyote has to get down wind of the call and present him to you with a shot. Alot of time the coyote can end up in front of you. The places I hunt I use a decoy on every stand. They see what is making the noise and won't even look at you. Gives you time to move if you need to. My decoy is a tool. Its Foxpros decoy. I start my volume md. low and work up and then back down towards the end of a stand. But it all depends on each stand what I do. Do you run the Fury continuosly? I keep my calls going all the time. My feeling is that what they are coming for anyway. It keeps them focused. GOOD LUCKgun) BTW- If you call in thick stuff, I try to get the call up off the ground. They have to look up for it. In Christ, Song Dog [/QUOTE]
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