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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: 2315027" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>Most likely I would try to tell her that I was the old male you killed . A longer lone howl and wait several minutes then if she hasn't answered or shown two half length howls and two barks wait a few seconds up to a minute and do those again several times . She will be missing him if you brought him out of the area with you if you left him laying she will have already found him and will be in mourning for him . In the case of her finding him then I wouldn't try those two sounds but would go more with saying that I was an invader coming into her area by doing two howls two barks and one howl after I had done the one long lone howl and waited several minutes . All of these would be done with a deeper sounding call not as high pitched as a younger or female coyote . Reemty J. you are 100% correct when a coyote sets and barks at you something isn't to their liking and they are not only telling you that they aren't coming any closer they are telling the other coyote in the area to stay clear of the sounds and area as well . Coyote have far more vocalizations then I know and use and several that I do . I'm not good enough with an E-call to be able to use one to make the coyote sounds that I find I need to work with the two that you are now working on so my hand calls would be my tools of choice . For me in this situation keeping it simple and doing just as you did makes the most sense . Lack of day light is one factor that I am not set up to deal with so going back in the morning of the next day ( if you can ) is your next best choice . Good luck with her and please keep us up to date on your hunts .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 2315027, member: 91783"] Most likely I would try to tell her that I was the old male you killed . A longer lone howl and wait several minutes then if she hasn't answered or shown two half length howls and two barks wait a few seconds up to a minute and do those again several times . She will be missing him if you brought him out of the area with you if you left him laying she will have already found him and will be in mourning for him . In the case of her finding him then I wouldn't try those two sounds but would go more with saying that I was an invader coming into her area by doing two howls two barks and one howl after I had done the one long lone howl and waited several minutes . All of these would be done with a deeper sounding call not as high pitched as a younger or female coyote . Reemty J. you are 100% correct when a coyote sets and barks at you something isn't to their liking and they are not only telling you that they aren't coming any closer they are telling the other coyote in the area to stay clear of the sounds and area as well . Coyote have far more vocalizations then I know and use and several that I do . I'm not good enough with an E-call to be able to use one to make the coyote sounds that I find I need to work with the two that you are now working on so my hand calls would be my tools of choice . For me in this situation keeping it simple and doing just as you did makes the most sense . Lack of day light is one factor that I am not set up to deal with so going back in the morning of the next day ( if you can ) is your next best choice . Good luck with her and please keep us up to date on your hunts . [/QUOTE]
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