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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
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<blockquote data-quote="DSheetz" data-source="post: 2420840" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>Keep track of all of the conditions , what time of the year it is , weather , where the moon is in it's cycle of raising or setting as that plays a big part in animal activity more so then the stage of the moon , full moons during the night have caused me to have less sucess but for the most part the moon stage of coming full or declining from full doesn't seem to make as much difference as the rise and set times . This is the time of the year when they aren't very interested in socializing with outsiders as much as running them out of the areas they have decided to call home .They mostly are just running in pairs now and you need to be in their area for them to be very responsive . At this time of the year often less is better and a little bit of coyote vocalizations on a hand call is better then any thing that you have been using to this point in time because of the mating season they are more interested in breeding and defending their mates then eating . That is why a few well used coyote vocalizations work better now then prey based calls . Nobody knows every thing about the coyote but when you take your time make note of how things are going when and under what conditions over time you will start to realize that under certain conditions this won't work as well as that under these conditions but this works better now then that will under this set of conditions . If what you are doing today doesn't seem to be working think about what the circumstances are so when you find those conditions next you will know to change up what you are doing for that set of circumstances . Every year around this time you will see on here where people are having dry spells with their standard calling methods it's not all due to them having heard those sounds and being educated to them some of it is the fact that they just aren't interested in eating as much as breeding , defending their areas and mates at this time so if you think about changing to a few simple coyote vocalizations at this time of the year it might pay off for you in the end . For years I have tried to explain why that calling sounds are seasonal and why I use some sounds at certain times of the year but not others but then it was my job to kill the ones doing the killing so it paid for me to be more cautious about what I did then for others that were just out for the fun of it . This is one of those times when the prey sounds aren't in season .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 2420840, member: 91783"] Keep track of all of the conditions , what time of the year it is , weather , where the moon is in it's cycle of raising or setting as that plays a big part in animal activity more so then the stage of the moon , full moons during the night have caused me to have less sucess but for the most part the moon stage of coming full or declining from full doesn't seem to make as much difference as the rise and set times . This is the time of the year when they aren't very interested in socializing with outsiders as much as running them out of the areas they have decided to call home .They mostly are just running in pairs now and you need to be in their area for them to be very responsive . At this time of the year often less is better and a little bit of coyote vocalizations on a hand call is better then any thing that you have been using to this point in time because of the mating season they are more interested in breeding and defending their mates then eating . That is why a few well used coyote vocalizations work better now then prey based calls . Nobody knows every thing about the coyote but when you take your time make note of how things are going when and under what conditions over time you will start to realize that under certain conditions this won't work as well as that under these conditions but this works better now then that will under this set of conditions . If what you are doing today doesn't seem to be working think about what the circumstances are so when you find those conditions next you will know to change up what you are doing for that set of circumstances . Every year around this time you will see on here where people are having dry spells with their standard calling methods it's not all due to them having heard those sounds and being educated to them some of it is the fact that they just aren't interested in eating as much as breeding , defending their areas and mates at this time so if you think about changing to a few simple coyote vocalizations at this time of the year it might pay off for you in the end . For years I have tried to explain why that calling sounds are seasonal and why I use some sounds at certain times of the year but not others but then it was my job to kill the ones doing the killing so it paid for me to be more cautious about what I did then for others that were just out for the fun of it . This is one of those times when the prey sounds aren't in season . [/QUOTE]
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