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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: 2004578" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>They should be hungry even if they have full bellies with the front coming in . I would try ( with a hand howler ) two short howls and two quick barks then wait a minute or two and repeat . Do that for a few times then just set and wait for awhile . That's just asking the ones around where are you and lets get together to feed this time of the year . In the spring if you have taken the adults or the pups that's asking the ones left to come to the one howling . Around here they normally won't feed on dead cows or livestock because for too many years we had people put out poison bait stations using them . I was out locating for the helicopter one morning ( after I had taken half grown pups the day before ) and that's what she was doing so I answered her in she came . It was a good thing for me as the chopper ended up needing to be worked on and couldn't make it that morning .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 2004578, member: 91783"] They should be hungry even if they have full bellies with the front coming in . I would try ( with a hand howler ) two short howls and two quick barks then wait a minute or two and repeat . Do that for a few times then just set and wait for awhile . That's just asking the ones around where are you and lets get together to feed this time of the year . In the spring if you have taken the adults or the pups that's asking the ones left to come to the one howling . Around here they normally won't feed on dead cows or livestock because for too many years we had people put out poison bait stations using them . I was out locating for the helicopter one morning ( after I had taken half grown pups the day before ) and that's what she was doing so I answered her in she came . It was a good thing for me as the chopper ended up needing to be worked on and couldn't make it that morning . [/QUOTE]
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