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My friend and I have been seeing a lot of coyotes in these cornfields near his house and we are interested in trying to hunt them. We have tried a couple of times and only seem them moving through the cornfields. We never are able to call them in to bow distance.
We have to use a bow because of houses nearby. I was just wondering if you have any pointers on hunting these critters.
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I have no idea. Sounds like you have to get in those cornfields to me.
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That's were we go. Last week we were done and on our way back to his house we crossed 4 cut cornfields and on the last one we had 5 coyote's run right in front of us about 70 yards and when we tried to sneak up they took off. Those animals are smart.
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Quote
Those animals are smart.
Damn right.
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December 31, 2007, 10:15:59 PM »
maybe a ground blind? you can get an ameristep doghouse blind for less than $100
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thanks,
My friend has a ground blind that we will try. Is there any calling techniques I should use or would a decoy be helpful?
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December 31, 2007, 10:40:01 PM »
im pretty inexperienced but there is a ton of cool stuff out there. electronic calls. remote wiggling fluffy decoy thingys. My unkle just ties clear fishing line to a small bush and gives it a jerk from the blind. couple of real nice call makers on this website as well youve probably noticed...
this is a little bit of rainshadow's
http://hunting-washington.com/smf/index.php/topic,1542.0.html
and ofcourse bearmanric's
http://hunting-washington.com/smf/index.php/topic,2791.msg27426.html#msg27426
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December 31, 2007, 10:56:58 PM »
What are the 'yotes eating out in those fields? Mice? Birds? Young deer?
Figure out what it is, and try a distress call. Even a simple mouse sqeeker might bring them in, or an invading 'yote call might bring 'em over in defense of thier teritory.
If you do hit one, use a yote distress call, and you might bring the others in. Had a buddy kill four in a row last year by doing just that.
Why do you have to use a bow? Have access to a cross bow? Not sure if they are illegal for coyotes, I know they are not legal for deer or elk.
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December 31, 2007, 11:00:49 PM »
i think crossbows are illegal for hunting in wa. dont quote me. i dont see why they couldnt be used in mod fire. someone smarter than me can go ahead and give a valid reason either way on that
you could try to get some 22 cb shorts (quiet 22 shells)
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12 guage witha turkey choke.
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Littletoes- I'm not sure what the coyotes are eating in the cornfields. There are a lot of birds that land out in the field so maybe birds. The feces is an oranges color, any ideas on what that might be?
The owner of the field said that we can only use a bow. He doesn't want us using a shotgun or a 22.
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January 01, 2008, 04:24:40 PM »
Makes me wonder if they are eating some of the corn too....
Maybe a good goose hunting blind, close to the ground, with a bit of scent to confuse their noses. Sounds like you have a challenge ahead of you!
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We went out there tonight and saw one coyote. It came in about 60-70 yards until the wind swirled and that was that. We will try again sometime next week. Hopefully better luck.
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you need a decoy to get his attn off of you. the wind must be perfet and you will have to be 100% on top of your game. if you screw it up once you might get a second chance some day, if you screw it up twice you are done for good. they are that smart. we have taken dogs with the bow right out of the den if you can find it. above all else realize they have killer noses and their vision is near 300*. I would do as littletoes said and hit a mouse squeeker or use a remote caller but add a decoy. apiece of rabbit fur hung by fishing line from the nock on an arrow shaft has worked for me. I have just been thinking of using a fishing pole and a furball......just reel it in.
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January 02, 2008, 12:02:57 PM »
Thanks highcountry. I'll give the decoy thing a shot. We have an idea were there den is at. This summer my friend and I were out there and a coyote came out of this ditch about a yard away, it ran right over my feet. I'm not sure if they are still using that as there den but maybe.
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January 02, 2008, 05:46:32 PM »
HighCountry-Never thought of the fishing pole trick, might just work too, but dang you'd have to reel FAST! Feathers on a stick work too. I've got one partner that has one of the electronic decoy's too.
No expert here, for dang sure! Good Luck, but be sure to let us know when you connect!
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and make sure you take pictures. nothing like a pic of a dead animal to get you to hate your desk job even more.
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January 03, 2008, 11:39:26 AM »
I will let you guys know if I get one. I wont be able to go out for awhile because of school and wrestling. I'm sure I will get out there sometime next week hopefully.
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For your situation, I would try this.
Try to spot the coyotes before you try calling them in. Getting them to come into bow range will be extremely difficult with the terrain you are describing. If you spot one, or if you can't spot one but have a good idea on the direction they will be coming from, try this set up. Designate one person to be the caller and one the shooter. Since you have already spooked them they will almost certainly be more cautious and will try to circle downwind of you. Have the shooter about 30 yards to the downwind side of the caller, if you have a very slight breeze. If you have anything stronger than a breeze try to stretch this distance to about 50 yards. When the coyote has commited to coming close to the caller, stop calling. You want the coyote to be searching for you, not barreling in to eat. If they check up, give them some coaxing with a lip squeek or the little coaxer calls you can buy. When the coyote is in bow range, don't try to draw unless their attention is diverted from you. Once at full draw and ready to shoot, the caller can give a bark or whistle to get the coyote to stop for the shooter. If you have access to a decoy set that 20 yards upwind of the shooter.
If you have a decoy and remote caller you can set those 30 yards upwind of you and sit together and wait.
That is how I would approach it. Stick with simple distress calls: bird, rabbit, rodent.
Good luck and have fun.
Edit: I think they are eating corn and mice. Don't worry about matching their food source with a certain type of call.
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Thanks, tlbradford I like the sounds of that. My friend and I will give that a shot except we will both have bows with us. That if it comes downwind were good to go.
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January 04, 2008, 06:25:24 PM »
Id try a ground blind...a popup or a stack of logs ect.
If ya can...and no one will take it... leave the blind up 2-3 days in place without hunting it..so the dogs get used to it.
if ya dont have the gear already..ie electric caller and remote decoy then buy a 20 dollar pred call from bearmanric and tie a white feather to an arrow shaft about 12-18" off the ground. Unlikely ur gonna be able to draw on even one yote at 30-40 yards without a decoy to distract him...
good luck
oh, and if ya ever wanna work on ur wrestling with a new partner...I did it for 12 years, was a ast High School coach for 2 years, and Ive been doing Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu for about 3 years... Im in Lacey.
must be regionals or state by now??
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