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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
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<blockquote data-quote="Orange Dust" data-source="post: 2420901" data-attributes="member: 92702"><p>Best advise I can give if you don't already know.... Work cross wind and stay out of sight when you move. Use a hill or whatever, but stay out of sight. Try different calls. Any kind of rabbit almost never works anymore. Fawn distress and bird sounds work better. This time of year it is coyote sounds. Be unafraid to try something different. the dogs are pretty smart, use their noses better than bloodhounds. their noses cannot be defeated with anything I am aware of other than a bullet. Use that against them. They will always circle around and come to a call from downwind. The ones here will also do it from at least 1/4 mile away. If he gets in your scent cone you will almost never even see him. If any of the above doesn't address your problem, then more on. the area is over called.</p><p>One more thing you could try. Time of the hunt. If they are normally hunted in the daytime hunt @ night or vise versa. Middle of the day can also be productive in an area with pressure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Orange Dust, post: 2420901, member: 92702"] Best advise I can give if you don't already know.... Work cross wind and stay out of sight when you move. Use a hill or whatever, but stay out of sight. Try different calls. Any kind of rabbit almost never works anymore. Fawn distress and bird sounds work better. This time of year it is coyote sounds. Be unafraid to try something different. the dogs are pretty smart, use their noses better than bloodhounds. their noses cannot be defeated with anything I am aware of other than a bullet. Use that against them. They will always circle around and come to a call from downwind. The ones here will also do it from at least 1/4 mile away. If he gets in your scent cone you will almost never even see him. If any of the above doesn't address your problem, then more on. the area is over called. One more thing you could try. Time of the hunt. If they are normally hunted in the daytime hunt @ night or vise versa. Middle of the day can also be productive in an area with pressure. [/QUOTE]
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