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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="BooneLiane" data-source="post: 2840620" data-attributes="member: 127053"><p>There's a difference between calling, and locating.</p><p></p><p>If you're two miles from the den, trying to locate those coyotes and they're on the den, they're not likely going to tip their hand. They know how far away that sound is, and it's not a threat, yet.</p><p></p><p>They may move out a ways and than answer. But these coyotes these days just don't vocalize on the den anymore. Not until later when the pups start vocalizing. Even the distance you can pull coyotes off a den location seems to get smaller and smaller every year. The calling craze of the last 15 years has changed the game so much. A couple of us were just discussing this topic a few days ago. A good friend of mine that's been in the full time control business for 40+ years now says it's amazing what they used to be able to get away with compared to now.</p><p></p><p>Now if you're within a half mile of the den, maybe a bit further with the right coyotes even, you're no longer "locating", IMO. You're in their house at the point and very likely to illicit a response, probably vocally and physically at that point. At that distance you've given them no option but to respond.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BooneLiane, post: 2840620, member: 127053"] There’s a difference between calling, and locating. If you’re two miles from the den, trying to locate those coyotes and they’re on the den, they’re not likely going to tip their hand. They know how far away that sound is, and it’s not a threat, yet. They may move out a ways and than answer. But these coyotes these days just don’t vocalize on the den anymore. Not until later when the pups start vocalizing. Even the distance you can pull coyotes off a den location seems to get smaller and smaller every year. The calling craze of the last 15 years has changed the game so much. A couple of us were just discussing this topic a few days ago. A good friend of mine that’s been in the full time control business for 40+ years now says it’s amazing what they used to be able to get away with compared to now. Now if you’re within a half mile of the den, maybe a bit further with the right coyotes even, you’re no longer “locating”, IMO. You’re in their house at the point and very likely to illicit a response, probably vocally and physically at that point. At that distance you’ve given them no option but to respond. [/QUOTE]
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