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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: 2237088" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>And that is just one example of why it pays to be alert and quiet as you go into your hunting area . Take your time and when your get set up do some observing of your surroundings . I can't count the times that I have had coyote real close to me before I started calling and thus I say often to be quiet and cautious on your approach to make your stand then set and watch and listen to what is going on around you before you start your calling . Then start with a low volume as they may be closer then you think . If you start out loud you may scare them and they will end up running out from you then set or make barks and howls at you while you scratch your head and ask why aren't they coming to my call we've all seen the question ask why don't the coyote come to my calls just one explanation you may have bumped them out on your way in or with your first series of calls . Food for thought .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 2237088, member: 91783"] And that is just one example of why it pays to be alert and quiet as you go into your hunting area . Take your time and when your get set up do some observing of your surroundings . I can't count the times that I have had coyote real close to me before I started calling and thus I say often to be quiet and cautious on your approach to make your stand then set and watch and listen to what is going on around you before you start your calling . Then start with a low volume as they may be closer then you think . If you start out loud you may scare them and they will end up running out from you then set or make barks and howls at you while you scratch your head and ask why aren't they coming to my call we've all seen the question ask why don't the coyote come to my calls just one explanation you may have bumped them out on your way in or with your first series of calls . Food for thought . [/QUOTE]
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