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<blockquote data-quote="DSheetz" data-source="post: 2777517" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>Windypants, the coyote vocalizations change with the time of the year. In December you will start seeing the female sounds working good as breeding season is coming and both male and female will respond to it as breeding season heats up male howls will work on older males but not younger males or females when you are in their area, but female vocalizations start working. As denning season starts getting close male howls start working on both male and female in their area, they don't want anyone in their areas at that time. A lone coyote of either sex at this time doesn't want to be caught in a denning pairs area so they tend to leave with howls but respond to a wounded coyote. At this time of the year over calling is so easy to do one long howl in a minute or even two is about all I use just to make them curious so that they will come stand and look mostly not saying anything, to the edge of the territory if it's not theirs. If I don't know for sure that I am in someone's territory I just use some interrogation howls or when I know for sure that I am just outside of their area and want them to come to their boundary line and show themselves, I use some interrogation howls. After the last of April, I mostly set in the early morning and listen for them to tell me where they are You will hear a long lone male howl then up to a minute later you will hear a long lone female howl answer, she got in a position to see and be heard well but not right at the den. He will tell her again that he is coming home from another location she will answer from the same place. When I know for sure where the den is then I will get close but not too close to it and then you can use the puppy distress sounds at the right time of the day early mornings till about 8:00 but after sunrise when they will both be home or latter in the afternoon after probably 2:00 or 3:00 PM but then I want them to come on the run and a shot gun is the weapon of choice . But if I want a longer shot, I will get nearly on the den set up and just do a howl of either sex so that they will then go out and try to lure me away from the den. If I want the male from the den, I will wait till about 9:00 or 10:00 in the morning set up a couple hundred yards from the den and do a long male howl he most often will lay some place where he can see your set up and the den both at the same time and not say a thing it will work for the female later in the afternoon or earlier in the morning using male howls close but not on top of the den. Just one howl waiting for up to two minutes before howling again. So many times, they just lay or set without any sounds just being ready to protect the pups. When I have killed one of the pair and taken the pups, and carried them out of the area so they can't be found by the remaining coyote or coyotes I come back at dawn set up within a couple of hundred yards do two short yodeling howls and two quick barks wait 30 seconds or so and repeat it using the male sounds if that is the one I killed or the female sounds if that is the one I killed. The coyote vocalizations change with the seasons and the situations the coyotes and time spent will tell you what and how they will respond with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 2777517, member: 91783"] Windypants, the coyote vocalizations change with the time of the year. In December you will start seeing the female sounds working good as breeding season is coming and both male and female will respond to it as breeding season heats up male howls will work on older males but not younger males or females when you are in their area, but female vocalizations start working. As denning season starts getting close male howls start working on both male and female in their area, they don't want anyone in their areas at that time. A lone coyote of either sex at this time doesn't want to be caught in a denning pairs area so they tend to leave with howls but respond to a wounded coyote. At this time of the year over calling is so easy to do one long howl in a minute or even two is about all I use just to make them curious so that they will come stand and look mostly not saying anything, to the edge of the territory if it's not theirs. If I don't know for sure that I am in someone's territory I just use some interrogation howls or when I know for sure that I am just outside of their area and want them to come to their boundary line and show themselves, I use some interrogation howls. After the last of April, I mostly set in the early morning and listen for them to tell me where they are You will hear a long lone male howl then up to a minute later you will hear a long lone female howl answer, she got in a position to see and be heard well but not right at the den. He will tell her again that he is coming home from another location she will answer from the same place. When I know for sure where the den is then I will get close but not too close to it and then you can use the puppy distress sounds at the right time of the day early mornings till about 8:00 but after sunrise when they will both be home or latter in the afternoon after probably 2:00 or 3:00 PM but then I want them to come on the run and a shot gun is the weapon of choice . But if I want a longer shot, I will get nearly on the den set up and just do a howl of either sex so that they will then go out and try to lure me away from the den. If I want the male from the den, I will wait till about 9:00 or 10:00 in the morning set up a couple hundred yards from the den and do a long male howl he most often will lay some place where he can see your set up and the den both at the same time and not say a thing it will work for the female later in the afternoon or earlier in the morning using male howls close but not on top of the den. Just one howl waiting for up to two minutes before howling again. So many times, they just lay or set without any sounds just being ready to protect the pups. When I have killed one of the pair and taken the pups, and carried them out of the area so they can't be found by the remaining coyote or coyotes I come back at dawn set up within a couple of hundred yards do two short yodeling howls and two quick barks wait 30 seconds or so and repeat it using the male sounds if that is the one I killed or the female sounds if that is the one I killed. The coyote vocalizations change with the seasons and the situations the coyotes and time spent will tell you what and how they will respond with. [/QUOTE]
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