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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
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<blockquote data-quote="TRnCO" data-source="post: 2420361" data-attributes="member: 115202"><p>start with the basics. You heard a group howl, but are you seeing anything else for sign to give you an idea of the population? </p><p></p><p>What I'm getting at is if they aren't there you can't call em'. </p><p></p><p>If you're seeing plenty of sign I'd be asking the rancher or the ranch hands if there are others that are also hunting on the property. If there are coyotes there and if they aren't pressured, then it's just a matter of time before you figure them out. BUT if there aren't many and there's other pressure, then it's going to be a tough go.</p><p></p><p> If the pressure is low and you're seeing sign, maybe try more vocals and less prey sounds. A guy might be surprised by the outcome if you were to only do long howls for a longer period of time then seems normal.</p><p></p><p>Some ranchers believe that a guy can't have too many coyote hunters without understanding that it only gets tougher for everyone if they are all trying to call coyotes. I had one ranch that I quit going to for this very reason. Although the ranch had plenty of coyotes, it was almost impossible to call them in any more. Too many other places to hunt with less pressure, so I just moved along to greener pastures.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TRnCO, post: 2420361, member: 115202"] start with the basics. You heard a group howl, but are you seeing anything else for sign to give you an idea of the population? What I'm getting at is if they aren't there you can't call em'. If you're seeing plenty of sign I'd be asking the rancher or the ranch hands if there are others that are also hunting on the property. If there are coyotes there and if they aren't pressured, then it's just a matter of time before you figure them out. BUT if there aren't many and there's other pressure, then it's going to be a tough go. If the pressure is low and you're seeing sign, maybe try more vocals and less prey sounds. A guy might be surprised by the outcome if you were to only do long howls for a longer period of time then seems normal. Some ranchers believe that a guy can't have too many coyote hunters without understanding that it only gets tougher for everyone if they are all trying to call coyotes. I had one ranch that I quit going to for this very reason. Although the ranch had plenty of coyotes, it was almost impossible to call them in any more. Too many other places to hunt with less pressure, so I just moved along to greener pastures. [/QUOTE]
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