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Author Topic: Does anyone 'troll' by calling at intervals along a road, listening for replies?  (Read 3127 times)

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I have read and seen (on DVD) that other coyote hunters will do this.  At some interval, they would stop their vehicle, let out some howls (perhaps from an e-caller) and listen for replies. Then hunt only those areas where a response was heard.

Has anyone up here tried this, with or without success? I feel lucky enough to find a few places where stands might be productive (topographically, cover, etc).  I'll just make a stand; but calling from the road? I don't find miles of territory to survey this way.  You?

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I will do that occasionally with the siren. No response and I move on.




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You guys are gonna think I'm a real redneck when you find out that I have a one of those Radio Shack home made E-callers riggged up to my truck. The megaphone is in my grill and then I ran wires through my firewall and have the amp fastened under the dash and the MP3 player right at my fingertips.  I aint lying when I tell people that varmint just come running to my truck  :chuckle:

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You mean some 'billy' from Moses lake driving around in his truck with a coyote howl screaming out from under the hood?  Redneck? I wouldnt say that....  :chuckle:
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I have always wondered about this.  I am new to predator calling but almost all the videos I have watched the coyotes rarely answer but came running anyways.  Are you guys sure you are not passing up tons of coyotes just waiting for for the few that respond?

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You guys are gonna think I'm a real redneck when you find out that I have a one of those Radio Shack home made E-callers riggged up to my truck. The megaphone is in my grill and then I ran wires through my firewall and have the amp fastened under the dash and the MP3 player right at my fingertips.  I aint lying when I tell people that varmint just come running to my truck  :chuckle:

You ever pulled into a gas station blasting "spirit of the wild"??? Your beyond redneck, your Hickerbilly.
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You guys are gonna think I'm a real redneck when you find out that I have a one of those Radio Shack home made E-callers riggged up to my truck. The megaphone is in my grill and then I ran wires through my firewall and have the amp fastened under the dash and the MP3 player right at my fingertips.  I aint lying when I tell people that varmint just come running to my truck  :chuckle:

You ever pulled into a gas station blasting "spirit of the wild"??? Your beyond redneck, your Hickerbilly.
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I have always wondered about this.  I am new to predator calling but almost all the videos I have watched the coyotes rarely answer but came running anyways.  Are you guys sure you are not passing up tons of coyotes just waiting for for the few that respond?

That's tv. Not real life.  :chuckle:
You have to remember that most videos are filmed in coyote rich areas or private ranches.




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You guys are gonna think I'm a real redneck when you find out that I have a one of those Radio Shack home made E-callers riggged up to my truck. The megaphone is in my grill and then I ran wires through my firewall and have the amp fastened under the dash and the MP3 player right at my fingertips.  I aint lying when I tell people that varmint just come running to my truck  :chuckle:

You ever pulled into a gas station blasting "spirit of the wild"??? Your beyond redneck, your Hickerbilly.
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I'll do it in the evening, night, and early morning hours when I am in a new area and have a chance to scout prior to hunting.  It helps narrow down the areas that may or may not hold coyotes.  If you do it during those hours than you have a great chance of getting an answer back.  I will not do this if I am hunting or in areas I know contain coyotes already.  You may get one running in on you when you are not ready to hunt.
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ive never even had one call back to me :dunno:

 


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