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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="Reemty J" data-source="post: 2041540" data-attributes="member: 113694"><p>here in Mondamtana its 50 degrees during the day, and once the coyotes lay down for the day, they are reluctant to get up...Was out calling on Saturday and 2 different times I had coyotes sit up and look at the call but stretch and lay back down, they must have full bellies and no use running in to eat something. So plan B, give them 20 minutes and sneak in and shoot them...1st one I blew it, tried shooting him curled up and he had a small mound of dirt he was laying agaisnt in the tall stubble, I killed that dirt mound .........next set I got a little smarter, approached within a 100 yards, squeaked him to his feet, Ka-Pow....dead male coyote. Later in the day I called a long narrow draw, 1.5 miles long about 1/2 way down I could see three coyotes all lying down, it was 1/2 before dark, finally one got interested to a female howl and started in, took her almost 25 minutes to get there, 100 yards shot............the other two weren't too interested. we need some COLD weather so they burn more calories and are hungry</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Reemty J, post: 2041540, member: 113694"] here in Mondamtana its 50 degrees during the day, and once the coyotes lay down for the day, they are reluctant to get up...Was out calling on Saturday and 2 different times I had coyotes sit up and look at the call but stretch and lay back down, they must have full bellies and no use running in to eat something. So plan B, give them 20 minutes and sneak in and shoot them...1st one I blew it, tried shooting him curled up and he had a small mound of dirt he was laying agaisnt in the tall stubble, I killed that dirt mound .........next set I got a little smarter, approached within a 100 yards, squeaked him to his feet, Ka-Pow....dead male coyote. Later in the day I called a long narrow draw, 1.5 miles long about 1/2 way down I could see three coyotes all lying down, it was 1/2 before dark, finally one got interested to a female howl and started in, took her almost 25 minutes to get there, 100 yards shot............the other two weren't too interested. we need some COLD weather so they burn more calories and are hungry [/QUOTE]
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