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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Ramblings and Such From Hunting Coyote
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<blockquote data-quote="DSheetz" data-source="post: 1911176" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>74honker , what we know is that you killed an older male coyote , his teeth show some ware . What we don't know for sure is what direction did he come from , is he part of a pair that has pups . So we look for clues to answer those questions . Does his fur tell us anything , we know that pups will chew on his tail while he is puppy setting . I'm not sure when the pups are born in your part of the world so they may or may not be doing a group howl in the mornings by now . We know that if he is part of a pair that the female will try to locate him so then we just listen to see if we can hear her or the pups so we can then know what direction to start looking . If that fails we then try to get the female to talk or the pups to talking . Just ask if they want to talk using two short howls and two quick barks listen then repeat do that a few times .That is a get together sound, round up the spouse and kids where are you and I'm coming home now . I don't know if you have an e-caller like a fox pro if you do they have group howls , puppy squeaks or puppy in distress , they even have a recorded siren . If you are too close to the den they won't answer all the time . but a lot of the times the pups will talk to the puppy in distress or the group howls if you turn it up loud , one of the few times that I will start out with a loud volume . One of the things that happen is some people over use these tools and burn the coyote out on them so they stop responding to them . The pups are more likely to talk to you latter in the morning then the female as they haven't learned to be cautious yet . If you get pretty close to the den the pups will run for the den and safety and you can hear them doing that . Latter in the morning the pups will be out of the hole sunning themselves so you can see them playing on the hole , along a cut bank ect. near the den . You may even hear them growling and barking as they play fight with each other .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 1911176, member: 91783"] 74honker , what we know is that you killed an older male coyote , his teeth show some ware . What we don't know for sure is what direction did he come from , is he part of a pair that has pups . So we look for clues to answer those questions . Does his fur tell us anything , we know that pups will chew on his tail while he is puppy setting . I'm not sure when the pups are born in your part of the world so they may or may not be doing a group howl in the mornings by now . We know that if he is part of a pair that the female will try to locate him so then we just listen to see if we can hear her or the pups so we can then know what direction to start looking . If that fails we then try to get the female to talk or the pups to talking . Just ask if they want to talk using two short howls and two quick barks listen then repeat do that a few times .That is a get together sound, round up the spouse and kids where are you and I'm coming home now . I don't know if you have an e-caller like a fox pro if you do they have group howls , puppy squeaks or puppy in distress , they even have a recorded siren . If you are too close to the den they won't answer all the time . but a lot of the times the pups will talk to the puppy in distress or the group howls if you turn it up loud , one of the few times that I will start out with a loud volume . One of the things that happen is some people over use these tools and burn the coyote out on them so they stop responding to them . The pups are more likely to talk to you latter in the morning then the female as they haven't learned to be cautious yet . If you get pretty close to the den the pups will run for the den and safety and you can hear them doing that . Latter in the morning the pups will be out of the hole sunning themselves so you can see them playing on the hole , along a cut bank ect. near the den . You may even hear them growling and barking as they play fight with each other . [/QUOTE]
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