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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
West NC Coyote hunting/ HELP!
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<blockquote data-quote="hunterbob" data-source="post: 924114" data-attributes="member: 38116"><p>Well I beg to differ with you on that. It's not often you get a shot on a yote over a kill, if you do, its at night, [keen sense of smell] and the coyote can see better at night than we can in the day time. So your chances of getting busted are high. Eventually you will find that the hunters problems are , wind direction, set-up spot, and your own movement. Stay in cover approaching areas that you plan to setup in. Don't walk across open areas if you can help it. They are watching you. Blend in to the scenery, wear camo and cover your face and hands, no quick movements either , I use the howler call, and ask where are you? I do this a couple of times, and if no answer , I don't use it again. Then I get on my rabbit call, for about 1 minute , then wait and watch.... repeat, and if nothing, shows up I move on to a different spot, after 20 minutes. The set up spot and covering your own scent are the most important, is what I have found.... A decoy works excellent too, and you'll see more yotes using one.... The set-up spot is everything though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hunterbob, post: 924114, member: 38116"] Well I beg to differ with you on that. It's not often you get a shot on a yote over a kill, if you do, its at night, [keen sense of smell] and the coyote can see better at night than we can in the day time. So your chances of getting busted are high. Eventually you will find that the hunters problems are , wind direction, set-up spot, and your own movement. Stay in cover approaching areas that you plan to setup in. Don't walk across open areas if you can help it. They are watching you. Blend in to the scenery, wear camo and cover your face and hands, no quick movements either , I use the howler call, and ask where are you? I do this a couple of times, and if no answer , I don't use it again. Then I get on my rabbit call, for about 1 minute , then wait and watch.... repeat, and if nothing, shows up I move on to a different spot, after 20 minutes. The set up spot and covering your own scent are the most important, is what I have found.... A decoy works excellent too, and you'll see more yotes using one.... The set-up spot is everything though. [/QUOTE]
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