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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="CNY Yote Hunter" data-source="post: 2245743" data-attributes="member: 109650"><p>I honestly don't play with call volume much other than starting the caller off low then raising after a bit of not seeing anything. The chicken seems to take their mind off the scent, my opinion is if they are anywhere near you or the caller they usually know you are there scent blocker or not so we tried something different on the hung up dogs in areas we knew they were and put the chicken scraps out. For whatever the reason it has brought really good success so we keep doing it and it keeps them coming in. If they don't commit the first time and we leave the chicken out there, again in my opinion, they almost get educated to when they hear the caller they associate it with the feeding. Works extremely well and has been a proven technique many other places. I think I got it from an old field and stream article a long ways back but it may have been something else... best of luck to all</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CNY Yote Hunter, post: 2245743, member: 109650"] I honestly don’t play with call volume much other than starting the caller off low then raising after a bit of not seeing anything. The chicken seems to take their mind off the scent, my opinion is if they are anywhere near you or the caller they usually know you are there scent blocker or not so we tried something different on the hung up dogs in areas we knew they were and put the chicken scraps out. For whatever the reason it has brought really good success so we keep doing it and it keeps them coming in. If they don’t commit the first time and we leave the chicken out there, again in my opinion, they almost get educated to when they hear the caller they associate it with the feeding. Works extremely well and has been a proven technique many other places. I think I got it from an old field and stream article a long ways back but it may have been something else... best of luck to all [/QUOTE]
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