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Re: first coyote hunt summary
« Reply #15 on: January 04, 2015, 09:42:58 AM »
I'm mother getting frustrated. I'm just trying to get as much information from each hunt to learn more so that the next hunt is completely new. New tips new set up. I've wanted to get across to the east side but there is just so much area I have not the slightest area where to start

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Re: first coyote hunt summary
« Reply #16 on: January 04, 2015, 04:30:31 PM »
I do not normally reply to these type of threads, but since Jerry did ( a very good caller/coyotekiller). I think one big thing to get over on this side is the "sighting", when calling lots of times you get a 'glimpse' a ways out and you can kinda anticipate arrival routes, on this side, that is unusual. Here you more have to guess arrival/travel routes, and hope you see em. Here you may, NO WILL, be shooting at ,seeing parts of coyotes. You are going to call alot of coyotes you never see. When calling a new area here I like to set up in a new area, where I can see alot, not a spot that I can kill from. call and hope I see some movement, that I can set up on in the future.  Lots of my areas are short shots, 50 -100 yards. You still need volume cause the sound stops and they can respond from a long ways. WHEN YOU GET A SHOT TAKE IT AND KILL IT. I like to call farms and edge areas, I call small spots I find, 1 acre even, and edge areas, where you cant hunt but you can call em from. :rolleyes:
Make friends with farmers, help build fence, show manners, if they let you hunt, keep an eye on their place.
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Re: first coyote hunt summary
« Reply #17 on: January 04, 2015, 05:54:40 PM »
I need to focus on this. Cause when I've gone out I've found a spot that would look good to me for a clean shot. I also need to try getting over the hill and trying my luck over there.
Thank you for this input greatly appreciate all of your advice.


 


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