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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: 1948456" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>The siren is still used as a locator and over used a lot, at some times of the year the adults don't always answer it I have been called in to find coyote that others have tried to locate with the siren , that were killing a lot of lambs . If you are too close they don't answer it well when they are frightened they just hunker down the same as most people do . I've had them not make a sound but just come into the siren . I could see them way off get up and start moving in to it's sound as well . More time , hours , days and years spent in the field then I can count you get to see a lot of coyote behavior that others don't but there is still so much more to see and learn from them I'm still able to breath and move so can still learn from them they are your best teacher about them if you will just let them teach you they adapt and over come . I have seen them learn not to do somethings and have seen them learn how to work guard dogs and lamas they then teach their kids</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 1948456, member: 91783"] The siren is still used as a locator and over used a lot, at some times of the year the adults don't always answer it I have been called in to find coyote that others have tried to locate with the siren , that were killing a lot of lambs . If you are too close they don't answer it well when they are frightened they just hunker down the same as most people do . I've had them not make a sound but just come into the siren . I could see them way off get up and start moving in to it's sound as well . More time , hours , days and years spent in the field then I can count you get to see a lot of coyote behavior that others don't but there is still so much more to see and learn from them I'm still able to breath and move so can still learn from them they are your best teacher about them if you will just let them teach you they adapt and over come . I have seen them learn not to do somethings and have seen them learn how to work guard dogs and lamas they then teach their kids [/QUOTE]
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