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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
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<blockquote data-quote="Captn C" data-source="post: 183822" data-attributes="member: 9584"><p>Our lease is nearly flat and the wind very predictable. I try to hunt into the wind on all set-ups. The property is solid brush, so we can only see down right of ways, roads and pipe lines. So the use of a decoy really wouldn't help...they never come out of the brush to see it....</p><p> </p><p>When I set up I turn on the caller and let it play at a medium setting and after about 10 minutes turn it up to wide open. Then back down after about 10 more minutes. That worked the first three times I tried it a several years ago. Called up 5 in three tries.</p><p> </p><p>I have another lease in the hill courty of Texas and the coons (which are thick there too) have come in to the wood pecker call. I called up a Bobcat, coon and fox there using the above method. That was the only afternoon I used the call there too. Not that it right it the only way I know to do it.</p><p> </p><p>I also don't call for very long...30 mintues is about it. I'm I stopping to soon? I had heard Bobcats were slow to respond, so I figured if they show I have been calling long enough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Captn C, post: 183822, member: 9584"] Our lease is nearly flat and the wind very predictable. I try to hunt into the wind on all set-ups. The property is solid brush, so we can only see down right of ways, roads and pipe lines. So the use of a decoy really wouldn't help...they never come out of the brush to see it.... When I set up I turn on the caller and let it play at a medium setting and after about 10 minutes turn it up to wide open. Then back down after about 10 more minutes. That worked the first three times I tried it a several years ago. Called up 5 in three tries. I have another lease in the hill courty of Texas and the coons (which are thick there too) have come in to the wood pecker call. I called up a Bobcat, coon and fox there using the above method. That was the only afternoon I used the call there too. Not that it right it the only way I know to do it. I also don't call for very long...30 mintues is about it. I'm I stopping to soon? I had heard Bobcats were slow to respond, so I figured if they show I have been calling long enough. [/QUOTE]
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