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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Looking for some tips on coyote sets
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<blockquote data-quote="DSheetz" data-source="post: 1871538" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>It depends on what time of the year for howling as well as what howls you use . I don't use howls in the fall and winter . I use destress calls of animals rabbits mouse squeaks ect. at that time of the year . Starting in Feb going till mid June I use howls 2 howls 2 barks 1 howl then wait 2 min and repeat . Starting the end of April I start using puppy squeaks and squeals after 2 or 3 of those howl sequences . That howl sequence is just asking if anyone is around and wants to come over to talk . If you are near their den they will set and watch you and the den or sneak out a few hundred yards and start barking at you to lead you away . Coyote have a large vocabulary and you may be scaring them if your howls are deep in tone or you put too many barks in your calling . In July a female coyote will ask her pups where they are with 2 short howls and 2 quick barks then wait a min or 2 and do it again if they don't answer back these are higher pitched then the males voice . In the spring about 7 or 8 in the morning a male will howl 1 long howl the female will answer him with 1 long howl then in a min or so he will howl again from a closer spot she will answer from the same spot , the den , he's just letting her know that he's coming to take care of the kids while she goes to drink and eat . They will do this until the pups are a few weeks old and can be left at home alone at night . A lot of people will over call or call too loud when they are learning to call start at a lower volume for a few min 2 or 3 then increase it for 2 or 3 then stop calling for 4 or 5 min and repeat . They can hear a mouse at a 100 feet most of us can't .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 1871538, member: 91783"] It depends on what time of the year for howling as well as what howls you use . I don't use howls in the fall and winter . I use destress calls of animals rabbits mouse squeaks ect. at that time of the year . Starting in Feb going till mid June I use howls 2 howls 2 barks 1 howl then wait 2 min and repeat . Starting the end of April I start using puppy squeaks and squeals after 2 or 3 of those howl sequences . That howl sequence is just asking if anyone is around and wants to come over to talk . If you are near their den they will set and watch you and the den or sneak out a few hundred yards and start barking at you to lead you away . Coyote have a large vocabulary and you may be scaring them if your howls are deep in tone or you put too many barks in your calling . In July a female coyote will ask her pups where they are with 2 short howls and 2 quick barks then wait a min or 2 and do it again if they don't answer back these are higher pitched then the males voice . In the spring about 7 or 8 in the morning a male will howl 1 long howl the female will answer him with 1 long howl then in a min or so he will howl again from a closer spot she will answer from the same spot , the den , he's just letting her know that he's coming to take care of the kids while she goes to drink and eat . They will do this until the pups are a few weeks old and can be left at home alone at night . A lot of people will over call or call too loud when they are learning to call start at a lower volume for a few min 2 or 3 then increase it for 2 or 3 then stop calling for 4 or 5 min and repeat . They can hear a mouse at a 100 feet most of us can't . [/QUOTE]
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