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    coyote tips

    Trying to get into coyote hunting, anybody have any calling tips that they care to share...do's and dont's?

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    Re: coyote tips

    Take a look at predatormasters.com. Huge amount of info. Set-up is the key, along with persistence. Sneek into you spots and start calling. Good luck.

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    Re: coyote tips

    Quote Originally Posted by stoner View Post
    Trying to get into coyote hunting, anybody have any calling tips that they care to share...do's and dont's?
    get a coyote estrus call and some coyote estrus scent.

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    Re: coyote tips

    Even in the dead of winter this board doesnt get much notice Been out 3 times and called in 2 yotes a double on the 2nd trip. Got one missed the other. Had a blast doing it but think I want to stick with hunting them when the temp is above 30.

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    Re: coyote tips

    Im certainly no expert but have put some fur down in the last seven years. I'll offer you some of the best tips I know.

    1) sit still. Coyote,fox, and bobcat have beyond excellent eyesight. Scan with your eyes, not your whole head.
    2) watch the wind. Every stand should be chosen with attention to wind direction
    3) don't call too loud (mouth call or electronic)
    4) don't slam truck doors, AR charging handles, etc
    5) persistence. It's not at all like you see on TV. 35 blanks in a row is not uncommon. Don't get dissappointed too quick.
    6) don't over-call the same areas over and over. They get your number real quick that way.


    Good luck. Any qs just ask.

    Btw. I've been a member over on Predator masters 7 years now. Oughtta join. Tons of info

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    Quote Originally Posted by TackleBox221 View Post
    Im certainly no expert but have put some fur down in the last seven years. I'll offer you some of the best tips I know.

    1) sit still. Coyote,fox, and bobcat have beyond excellent eyesight. Scan with your eyes, not your whole head.
    2) watch the wind. Every stand should be chosen with attention to wind direction
    3) don't call too loud (mouth call or electronic)
    4) don't slam truck doors, AR charging handles, etc
    5) persistence. It's not at all like you see on TV. 35 blanks in a row is not uncommon. Don't get dissappointed too quick.
    6) don't over-call the same areas over and over. They get your number real quick that way.


    Good luck. Any qs just ask.

    Btw. I've been a member over on Predator masters 7 years now. Oughtta join. Tons of info
    joined PM yesterday and all can say is woooo doggies that's too candy for a nickel. Lots of info and always new stuff being posted. Thanks for the tip!

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    Coyotes

    What are you using to call them in? Care to provide details and suggestions for the rest of us?

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    I use a foxpro e caller. Not doing anything special guess it shows too cause I've been out smarted by them each time I've been out. I think there is a lot of pressure on with more people hunting them. Just takes patients.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TackleBox221 View Post
    Im certainly no expert but have put some fur down in the last seven years. I'll offer you some of the best tips I know.

    1) sit still. Coyote,fox, and bobcat have beyond excellent eyesight. Scan with your eyes, not your whole head.
    2) watch the wind. Every stand should be chosen with attention to wind direction
    3) don't call too loud (mouth call or electronic)
    4) don't slam truck doors, AR charging handles, etc
    5) persistence. It's not at all like you see on TV. 35 blanks in a row is not uncommon. Don't get dissappointed too quick.
    6) don't over-call the same areas over and over. They get your number real quick that way.


    Good luck. Any qs just ask.

    Btw. I've been a member over on Predator masters 7 years now. Oughtta join. Tons of info

    Hi dude..I take a lot of benifit for your tips and get good result in hunting point of views.I understand all the tips but no 6 point is can not understand rightly that why do not call same area again and again?

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    #6 just don't call too much at one time either. Give a coyote vocal for a few seconds and then remain quiet for about 5 minutes and still very still. Movement will give you away even if you are fully in camo. Move your eyes not your head.

    Sometimes less calling is more effective. Patience is a virture. I wish I had more patience. I need to watch my watch in order to wait long enough. It's hard not to call more but less calling is more effective at first.

    Also if there area yotes close buy calling too loud at the beginning of a stand may scare them off. So start calling softly just in case you have a yote close buy. You can always increase the volume later to bring in those yotes that are farther away.

    These are some of the tips I've hear and read about.

    You will read many of the same tips on Predator Masters


    Quote Originally Posted by jati666 View Post
    Hi dude..I take a lot of benifit for your tips and get good result in hunting point of views.I understand all the tips but no 6 point is can not understand rightly that why do not call same area again and again?

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