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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
What calls to get on a budget?
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<blockquote data-quote="243yote" data-source="post: 389956" data-attributes="member: 16909"><p>Another tip for using hand calls is to not make sudden movements! When using hand calls coyotes or bobcats can and will locate where the sound is coming from. Almost like they have sonar and can pin point the location of the call. Advantage e-call. Also if you can see the critter ,he can definately see YOU! If you can use a decoy of some sort to take the critters eyes off you the better. You can use a simple feather tied to a used or old arrow shaft. Who doesn't know someone who has just bought some new arrows and is looking to get rid of the old ones? Cost 0$. Feather from a turkey hunt or any feather O$. Plus you can use a swivel from an old fishing spinner bait to tie the feather to. I did this and it works. I first drilled a small hole smaller than the wire from the old spinner bait in the plastic arrow nock. Then push the wire in and just tie the feather with the lightest fishing line you have and even the slightest breeze will move the feather. Plus no moving motors to spook a coyote or bobcat! Also you can put a field point on the arrow to use in different terrain. Just push in the ground. So there you have it! So who does not have these items at hand? All you need is a little imagination and some time. Well good luck and have fun. lightbulb</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="243yote, post: 389956, member: 16909"] Another tip for using hand calls is to not make sudden movements! When using hand calls coyotes or bobcats can and will locate where the sound is coming from. Almost like they have sonar and can pin point the location of the call. Advantage e-call. Also if you can see the critter ,he can definately see YOU! If you can use a decoy of some sort to take the critters eyes off you the better. You can use a simple feather tied to a used or old arrow shaft. Who doesn't know someone who has just bought some new arrows and is looking to get rid of the old ones? Cost 0$. Feather from a turkey hunt or any feather O$. Plus you can use a swivel from an old fishing spinner bait to tie the feather to. I did this and it works. I first drilled a small hole smaller than the wire from the old spinner bait in the plastic arrow nock. Then push the wire in and just tie the feather with the lightest fishing line you have and even the slightest breeze will move the feather. Plus no moving motors to spook a coyote or bobcat! Also you can put a field point on the arrow to use in different terrain. Just push in the ground. So there you have it! So who does not have these items at hand? All you need is a little imagination and some time. Well good luck and have fun. lightbulb [/QUOTE]
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