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hey guys just wondering what type of calls are good to use this time of year? Im trying to get into coyote hunting and just wondering if different sounds are better for different seasons, morning/night and so on. any tips would be good. I just got permission on a 200 acre farm with several corn and hay fields to hunt predators. thanks | ||
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I would start out with the distress sounds then switch over to coyote sounds this time of year their denning and are becomeing very territorial | |||
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Go here and read all you can - I don't think you'll find a better place for info specific to predators than there - PredatorMasters . "Listen more than you speak, and you will hear more stupid things than you say." | |||
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I was coyote hunting with a guy with an electronic caller in the Yakima Firing Range, a military reservation, over a draw in the sage brush. We were all camouflaged and waiting for a coyote when we turned on the noise of a tortured rabbit. Instead of a coyote, a herd of elk came up out of the draw and stood there looking curiously at the noise. Had it been a week later, one of the elk would have got a varmint bullet in the head. | |||
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You can use a cottontail or jackrabbit in distress at night or during the day. I also use a yellow headed woodpecker with good results in the daytime. | |||
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