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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Best manual coyote calls?
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<blockquote data-quote="d11r529" data-source="post: 1392015" data-attributes="member: 26177"><p>I've used/use both manual and electronic calls, I prefer the hand calls as you can control the coyote better. You can kind of steer a coyote by calling left or right as needed, doesn't work all the time but enough to keep me trying. The advice that I give when asked what call to use is go to the sporting goods store and see what they are selling then order something different. I know that callers sound different with the same call but the tone is usually the same but if I'm using a different brand than anyone else in my area it should be a different tone than the coyotes have heard before. The best call out there is probably just kissing the base of your thumbnail to produce rodent squeaks, on a quiet day I've watched coyotes come in from over a half a mile away by doing that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="d11r529, post: 1392015, member: 26177"] I’ve used/use both manual and electronic calls, I prefer the hand calls as you can control the coyote better. You can kind of steer a coyote by calling left or right as needed, doesn’t work all the time but enough to keep me trying. The advice that I give when asked what call to use is go to the sporting goods store and see what they are selling then order something different. I know that callers sound different with the same call but the tone is usually the same but if I’m using a different brand than anyone else in my area it should be a different tone than the coyotes have heard before. The best call out there is probably just kissing the base of your thumbnail to produce rodent squeaks, on a quiet day I’ve watched coyotes come in from over a half a mile away by doing that. [/QUOTE]
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