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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
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<blockquote data-quote="rankin76" data-source="post: 3075806" data-attributes="member: 68773"><p>Last Friday I hunted a Lambing camp that has piles of coyotes, but have never been able to get one killed. It's thick sagebrush and they are call shy. I got up in where I thought they would be and very quietly started squeaking on a plastic call, then did very low volume rabbit distress on a hand call. I finished off with pup distress from a hand call and had a male come in hot 45 degrees down wind and was moving quickly to my direct down wind. I was able to get him before he got there.</p><p></p><p>I guess what I'm saying is, if your in a tight, thick spot watch your down wind and be ready to go! Low volume ,long pauses and be patient. I've bumped quite a few while hiking, and if I move a few hundred yards and wait then start calling I feel like I get them to come back often. If they don't sprint for the next county your still in the game!</p><p></p><p>And like said before, spot and stock is a lot of fun and frustrating! But it's hunting, sometimes you win and sometimes they do.</p><p></p><p>You'll get em!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rankin76, post: 3075806, member: 68773"] Last Friday I hunted a Lambing camp that has piles of coyotes, but have never been able to get one killed. It’s thick sagebrush and they are call shy. I got up in where I thought they would be and very quietly started squeaking on a plastic call, then did very low volume rabbit distress on a hand call. I finished off with pup distress from a hand call and had a male come in hot 45 degrees down wind and was moving quickly to my direct down wind. I was able to get him before he got there. I guess what I’m saying is, if your in a tight, thick spot watch your down wind and be ready to go! Low volume ,long pauses and be patient. I’ve bumped quite a few while hiking, and if I move a few hundred yards and wait then start calling I feel like I get them to come back often. If they don’t sprint for the next county your still in the game! And like said before, spot and stock is a lot of fun and frustrating! But it’s hunting, sometimes you win and sometimes they do. You’ll get em! [/QUOTE]
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