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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
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<blockquote data-quote="DSheetz" data-source="post: 2777860" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>Coyotes in my area don't have dens unless they have pups, the pups here only use the dens till early summer, they have a home range now and if they are heavy with pups, they soon will be looking for a den and cleaning out a few holes that are prospective dens for the pups to be born in. I have seen coyotes have pups as early as April 8th but the average is around is the end of April, I don't start denning here till April 25th. Soon they will be very territorial and start to defend their home range so they will respond well to some coyote vocalizations, there are some inexpensive e-calls that would have a few coyote vocalizations that are mostly howls with few barks involved as I find the barks to be warnings or threats to them. Locator or interrogation howls female in heat female calls that aren't a challenge at this time works well in a few weeks they will respond to get intruders to leave their area. Before long they will just tell you where they are if you can wait for them to talk on their own.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 2777860, member: 91783"] Coyotes in my area don't have dens unless they have pups, the pups here only use the dens till early summer, they have a home range now and if they are heavy with pups, they soon will be looking for a den and cleaning out a few holes that are prospective dens for the pups to be born in. I have seen coyotes have pups as early as April 8th but the average is around is the end of April, I don't start denning here till April 25th. Soon they will be very territorial and start to defend their home range so they will respond well to some coyote vocalizations, there are some inexpensive e-calls that would have a few coyote vocalizations that are mostly howls with few barks involved as I find the barks to be warnings or threats to them. Locator or interrogation howls female in heat female calls that aren't a challenge at this time works well in a few weeks they will respond to get intruders to leave their area. Before long they will just tell you where they are if you can wait for them to talk on their own. [/QUOTE]
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