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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
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<blockquote data-quote="yote doctor" data-source="post: 398173" data-attributes="member: 23812"><p>+1 on that. I say hunt them whenever you get the chance. Me and a buddy called in a pair by a series of barks and howls. Pup distress works great too. And if you call and they just howl back without coming in, close the gap and try again. This has worked for me a few times. And if you dont have much practice at it dont worry. I have heard some coyotes with some terrible "pipes" out there. The best place to practice is in the field. </p><p> </p><p>Go get M and let us know how you do!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yote doctor, post: 398173, member: 23812"] +1 on that. I say hunt them whenever you get the chance. Me and a buddy called in a pair by a series of barks and howls. Pup distress works great too. And if you call and they just howl back without coming in, close the gap and try again. This has worked for me a few times. And if you dont have much practice at it dont worry. I have heard some coyotes with some terrible "pipes" out there. The best place to practice is in the field. Go get M and let us know how you do! [/QUOTE]
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