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| Posts: 13496 | Location: faribault mn | Registered: 16 November 2004 | 
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|  Thats good! I can imagine the guy with the Uke playing Coyote Calling music.  ----- The first ones I got had the same coloration as our local Brown Rabbits. Had to dig past some "Pink" ones to find more of them the second time. We ran fishing line to their ears and ran it over a limb to make them move just a bit. But occasionally it was good fun to make them appear to jump pretty high once a Coyote had it spotted, or appeared to have it spotted. Worked pretty well. But I'm real interested to see how well the "Feather" works that Bob mentioned. |
| Posts: 9920 | Location: Carolinas, USA | Registered: 22 April 2001 | 
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| Hot Core making a noise like a carrot might attract live rabbits and be even better. |
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| Posts: 9920 | Location: Carolinas, USA | Registered: 22 April 2001 | 
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| Excellent Points. Thanks! That will give me something to think about. |
| Posts: 9920 | Location: Carolinas, USA | Registered: 22 April 2001 | 
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| That is an excellent Tip for all kinds of critters. We use a Face Mask when Deer Hunting and adjust it so we can barely see over the bottom of the Eye Holes. Then pull the brim on the Boonie Hat down so we are barely looking under it. That way we are barely looking through a small opening and our eyes are in the dark created by the brim.
Easy to test on any Game or even a Bird if anyone does not believe it is true, by allowing one to get close and then opening your eyes real w-i-d-e.
Hey Mick, Do they make a Rabbit Scent or do I need to get a jar and collect some? |
| Posts: 9920 | Location: Carolinas, USA | Registered: 22 April 2001 | 
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| Talking about easter bunnys my son when he was about 4 was ask by a little old lady one easter. Did you see the easter bunny this morning.
He gave her a funny look I told him Webley tell her about rabbits.
Her looked at her in the eye and says "bang em cut em up and eat them." She say so you don't have easter bunnys at your house. He says " bang em cut em up and eat them."
I was one proud Dad. |
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| quote: Hey Mick, Do they make a Rabbit Scent or do I need to get a jar and collect some?
I don’t know, haven’t looked for it. Anything you can collect yourself is a plus in my mind. I use coyote urine to mask my scent were I setup a decoy (if I use one). Once you get one down (coyote that is) and you want to have some fun, take the pelt and move it to another family group’s territory and use it in your setup. Sometimes it puts them off but sometimes it really fires them up, much like using a decoy dog. You’ll be treated to some very interesting animal behavior. I fool around with coyotes more then I kill them anymore. I have 2 different families that have territories just down the road and across the field from here. I mess with them every chance I get just to see how they react. Here’s a website you need to surf around in for a while. These boys are stone cold killers of coyotes. There is a lot of good information there. http://www.coyotegods.com/ I don't think John-Henry has updated the front page for 10 years now. |
| Posts: 2650 | Location: Lakewood, CO | Registered: 15 February 2003 | 
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| Movement is the key with a decoy. That is what attracts and distracts them. The more you can get them using theirs eyes and ears, the less they depend on their noses. Another inexpensive and light weight decoy is a half-gallon plastic milk jug. Glue on a rabbit skin (ears and feet attached). It is easy to carry around. You can just set a rock on topat each stand to keep it from blowing away. Set it next to your caller or out in front of you if using hand calls and let the breeze blow the fur around. Bob "Milk Bottle Decoy" |
| Posts: 3065 | Location: Hondo, Texas USA | Registered: 28 August 2001 | 
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| quote: Originally posted by MickinColo:
Once you get one down (coyote that is) and you want to have some fun, take the pelt and move it to another family group’s territory and use it in your setup. Sometimes it puts them off but sometimes it really fires them up, much like using a decoy dog. You’ll be treated to some very interesting animal behavior.
I fool around with coyotes more then I kill them anymore. I have 2 different families that have territories just down the road and across the field from here. I mess with them every chance I get just to see how they react.
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Hey MickinColo, great idea! I hunt in coyote heaven. It is nothing to see/kill 10 plus coyotes in 2 or 3 days, that is if you can hit them while running full speed in and out of brush to a call. Using bait they are a more sub-dued and easier to plug. I've seen packs with as many as five running at a time as I am sure you have too but, in the same day in different areas. We go every four weeks and shoot. Come back in four weeks and some more move in the area just like fish. And ........ there are the occasional times (not very often) where nothing, not bait nor call seems to work.
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| Posts: 1521 | Location: Just about anywhere in Texas | Registered: 26 January 2008 | 
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