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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
New coyote hunter looking for help
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<blockquote data-quote="ridgewalker" data-source="post: 3010194" data-attributes="member: 55998"><p>WOW! You are starting out with an awesome setup!</p><p>I started in 1963 (6 years old) using a Weems Wildcall. Called my first grey fox in for my dad to shoot with his Win Mdl 12 using a 3 cell flashlight. </p><p>Calling coyotes comes down to a matter of percentages. You need lots of places to hunt because they travel a lot unless there is a lot of game in one area. You may hit 5 places and on the last one they finally come in.</p><p>Watch the wind. Even with this, scent spray never hurts.</p><p>If possible hunt from a high location.</p><p>15-20 minutes at a location for coyotes. Much longer for bobcats.</p><p>Scout for fresh sign During daylight.</p><p>Some guys drive around and use a siren sound to scout. I've had very limited results.</p><p>Move in to your sight as quietly as possible hiding your vehicle.</p><p>Be persistent and they will come in. Once this happens you are getting started on a fun experience!</p><p>Best of luck and just keep at it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ridgewalker, post: 3010194, member: 55998"] WOW! You are starting out with an awesome setup! I started in 1963 (6 years old) using a Weems Wildcall. Called my first grey fox in for my dad to shoot with his Win Mdl 12 using a 3 cell flashlight. Calling coyotes comes down to a matter of percentages. You need lots of places to hunt because they travel a lot unless there is a lot of game in one area. You may hit 5 places and on the last one they finally come in. Watch the wind. Even with this, scent spray never hurts. If possible hunt from a high location. 15-20 minutes at a location for coyotes. Much longer for bobcats. Scout for fresh sign During daylight. Some guys drive around and use a siren sound to scout. I’ve had very limited results. Move in to your sight as quietly as possible hiding your vehicle. Be persistent and they will come in. Once this happens you are getting started on a fun experience! Best of luck and just keep at it! [/QUOTE]
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