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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: 2004784" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>Down here it seems like the older coyote pup sounds work better at this time of the year . I have found that no matter what sounds you use if they get used too much they quit working as well as they do when they are first introduced to the area . Kind of like the siren some ranchers us them to call the cows in to feed them and the coal mines us them before they blast and where that is done the coyote quit howling at them so then you can't locate them with one . I don't know for sure what others are using in the area but know that here a lot of the fox pro sounds don't work very well here now it seems like about every one has one now . I sold mine and went back to hand held calls as nobody sounds quite like me and I often make sounds that others wouldn't think of using , deer and antelope sounds that unless you have listened to them most people haven't heard them . Like the sound that antelope make that sounds like there is rooster or chicken out there .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 2004784, member: 91783"] Down here it seems like the older coyote pup sounds work better at this time of the year . I have found that no matter what sounds you use if they get used too much they quit working as well as they do when they are first introduced to the area . Kind of like the siren some ranchers us them to call the cows in to feed them and the coal mines us them before they blast and where that is done the coyote quit howling at them so then you can't locate them with one . I don't know for sure what others are using in the area but know that here a lot of the fox pro sounds don't work very well here now it seems like about every one has one now . I sold mine and went back to hand held calls as nobody sounds quite like me and I often make sounds that others wouldn't think of using , deer and antelope sounds that unless you have listened to them most people haven't heard them . Like the sound that antelope make that sounds like there is rooster or chicken out there . [/QUOTE]
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