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Offline Lowedog

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? on calling...
« on: January 26, 2009, 04:35:04 PM »
Do you find that in certain areas coyotes don't respond to rabbit distress calls? 

In an area I have tried hunting a few times this year the coyotes don't seem to respond to distress calls.  I know there are a lot of coyotes in the area but I have not been able to get any to come to a call.  They will respond to locator howls but not pay any attention to a rabbit distress.  On Saturday afternoon I set up and began calling and after about 10 minutes I saw 2 yotes about 700 yards out mousing.  I watched them for about 10 minutes as they worked their way down the draw towards me but didn't even look towards the call.  I cranked it up some and I know they had to hear it but they just continued mousing.  At about 350yds I got impatient and took a poke at one and hit it low I think in the leg or foot. (a trip to the range yesterday determined that I was sighted lower than I thought)  Even at 350 yards they acted like the call wasn't even on.  I tried mouse squeeks and rodent distress and got the same reaction.

Anybody experience this?  I know that this area doesn't get any pressure so I don't think they are educated to calling.  It is an area that people walk on the gated road a lot though.

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Re: ? on calling...
« Reply #1 on: January 26, 2009, 04:49:40 PM »
I got the same treatment today. Tried multiple calls including a femal invitation just in case there was a horndog out there. Just couldn't pull them in. Last nite was clear so maybe they decided to take it easy today. There's days when you can't even buy a coyote. I was hunting today where there was quite a bit of pressure this year though and they may be getting call shy. Are you sure you weren't busted comin in?
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Re: ? on calling...
« Reply #2 on: January 26, 2009, 05:04:00 PM »
try howlin at them and what not.they may be used to the distress call. try and howl to make them think there is a bigger and badder dog in there territory.

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Re: ? on calling...
« Reply #3 on: January 27, 2009, 08:47:04 AM »
I got the same treatment today. Tried multiple calls including a femal invitation just in case there was a horndog out there. Just couldn't pull them in. Last nite was clear so maybe they decided to take it easy today. There's days when you can't even buy a coyote. I was hunting today where there was quite a bit of pressure this year though and they may be getting call shy. Are you sure you weren't busted comin in?

The 2 on Saturday I know had know idea I was there.  I watched them for a good 30-45 minutes mousing their way down the draw.  That's what got me thinking because they didn't even act like they heard the call which they had to @ 350yds.  Maybe they were so intent on mice that a dying rabbit didn't interest them. 

Yesterday I made about a half dozen sets in differant draws and the only time I got response was from locator howls and would be from a couple draws off.  I sat a couple times with distress calling intermitingly for 30 + minutes.
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Re: ? on calling...
« Reply #4 on: January 27, 2009, 10:57:10 AM »
Maybe the wind was swirling?

 


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