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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Coyotes won’t come in on a call
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<blockquote data-quote="DSheetz" data-source="post: 1947672" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>101stCurrahee , You probably have the volume too high . They can hear mice walking in the grass at 20 feet away . The one you had setting out there at 500 yards or so was most likely where it could watch a den hole that pups in it . If you had been closer to it , it would have probable slipped out then barked at you to try and lead you away from the den . Be very quiet slipping into your set up , you want to go into your stand like if they caught you they would shoot you , don't sky line yourself try to blend in the best you can and still be able to see . Make all of your movements slow and steady , when you see one don't look at it straight on look off to the side of it use your peripheral vision to observe it , like you only better in most cases , they can feel you watching them ( 6th sense ) . You may want to go to the coyote hunting forum and read some of the things written there . I spent countless hours just watching and letting them teach me how to hunt them as well as years hunting and doing coyote control work . Good luck to you .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 1947672, member: 91783"] 101stCurrahee , You probably have the volume too high . They can hear mice walking in the grass at 20 feet away . The one you had setting out there at 500 yards or so was most likely where it could watch a den hole that pups in it . If you had been closer to it , it would have probable slipped out then barked at you to try and lead you away from the den . Be very quiet slipping into your set up , you want to go into your stand like if they caught you they would shoot you , don't sky line yourself try to blend in the best you can and still be able to see . Make all of your movements slow and steady , when you see one don't look at it straight on look off to the side of it use your peripheral vision to observe it , like you only better in most cases , they can feel you watching them ( 6th sense ) . You may want to go to the coyote hunting forum and read some of the things written there . I spent countless hours just watching and letting them teach me how to hunt them as well as years hunting and doing coyote control work . Good luck to you . [/QUOTE]
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