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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
First Coyote Called and Killed!
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<blockquote data-quote="Three44s" data-source="post: 903136" data-attributes="member: 43573"><p>Very good!!</p><p></p><p>Now, those coyotes that were barking to the west of you likely busted you. They were warning anybody and everybody about the danger you presented.</p><p></p><p>The first step in calling is your stand pick, and you need two things .... coyotes and a way to get into position "undetected" ........ it's impossible to be perfect on not being detected but you want to refine that skill.</p><p></p><p>A tip on what many do:</p><p></p><p>They will use a ridge line as cover and call the opposite side. Don't traverse the ridge ... cross it and just barely. Do not skyline yourself as you cross it. Park your vehicle so as to not trip you up either .... moving rigs are not the problem ......... parking ones are. Coyotes do have some weaknesses but not many. One is that they have a fairly short memory on things that don't seem to matter to them. What I am saying is that things they are used to ........ a rig driving by, a person walking without mal intent ... they brush those things off for the most part. But if you trip their trigger so to speak ....... they are OUT OF THERE! You think about that. If you encounter a coyote ........ don't stare at it ........... just keep driving by or walking on by and look elsewhere. Circle back or come call another day when things are on your terms.</p><p></p><p>Remember, they are a hunter ....... if it's one thing they recognize ......... it's another hunter! Act like you could care less about their being there and bumble your way around them. Eye contact and body language.</p><p></p><p>Most of the contacts coyotes encounter don't even see them ........ you want to paint yourself another "stupid" in their eyes!</p><p></p><p>Another thing folks do it to set the e-call in front and up wind and sit at the top of the ridge and watch for coyotes looping downwind to scent the area the call is coming from.</p><p></p><p>Another thing is birds.</p><p></p><p>The crows and ravens will bust you or you could decoy them/bait them to your advantage.</p><p></p><p>Best regards and Congrats on getting your teeth sunk into this sport!!</p><p></p><p>Three 44s</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Three44s, post: 903136, member: 43573"] Very good!! Now, those coyotes that were barking to the west of you likely busted you. They were warning anybody and everybody about the danger you presented. The first step in calling is your stand pick, and you need two things .... coyotes and a way to get into position "undetected" ........ it's impossible to be perfect on not being detected but you want to refine that skill. A tip on what many do: They will use a ridge line as cover and call the opposite side. Don't traverse the ridge ... cross it and just barely. Do not skyline yourself as you cross it. Park your vehicle so as to not trip you up either .... moving rigs are not the problem ......... parking ones are. Coyotes do have some weaknesses but not many. One is that they have a fairly short memory on things that don't seem to matter to them. What I am saying is that things they are used to ........ a rig driving by, a person walking without mal intent ... they brush those things off for the most part. But if you trip their trigger so to speak ....... they are OUT OF THERE! You think about that. If you encounter a coyote ........ don't stare at it ........... just keep driving by or walking on by and look elsewhere. Circle back or come call another day when things are on your terms. Remember, they are a hunter ....... if it's one thing they recognize ......... it's another hunter! Act like you could care less about their being there and bumble your way around them. Eye contact and body language. Most of the contacts coyotes encounter don't even see them ........ you want to paint yourself another "stupid" in their eyes! Another thing folks do it to set the e-call in front and up wind and sit at the top of the ridge and watch for coyotes looping downwind to scent the area the call is coming from. Another thing is birds. The crows and ravens will bust you or you could decoy them/bait them to your advantage. Best regards and Congrats on getting your teeth sunk into this sport!! Three 44s [/QUOTE]
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