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I have a 40 aqcre piece of property over on the wet side that is rolling pastures with a couple of big brushy draws. I see a lot of coyotes out there and have taken a few but have never tried calling. I would like to give it a shot and was wondering what the best type of call would be best for this time of year. I have a dying rabbit type call but. have watched videos where they seem to use an assortment of calls depending on time of year and conditions. Any suggestions? I apologize if this topic has been hammered over and over as I am not new to the site but new to this section. Thanks.
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Re: question for you Coyote guys regarding calling
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Give the distress call you have a try...bet it will work!
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Re: question for you Coyote guys regarding calling
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wheres your property at blacktailer? probably way up north, but if not id love to bring the foxpro out with ya and call some dogs in
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Re: question for you Coyote guys regarding calling
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December 12, 2009, 04:53:35 PM »
Yeah it's about 3-3.5 hours from Orting. I am up here in Lynden. Property is about 3 miles from the Can. border. I appreciate the offer, and if you ever get up this way, let me know. I wouldn't mind "picking your brain" a bit your blacktail tactics. They seem to be working quite well.
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Re: question for you Coyote guys regarding calling
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December 12, 2009, 05:02:45 PM »
Do you have a barbwire fence next to your calling area?
That far north fawn distress is what I would use! and shake the fence a little.
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Remember you can never be hid to much. Also watch the wind.
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Re: question for you Coyote guys regarding calling
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blacktailer,
any number of distress sound would work. the connection seems to be more primal then whats on the dinner plate each day. not saying if theres a particular food source around that it wont work better, but its pretty well documented as far as i am concerned that the distress sound does not need to necisarrily be a targeted food species locally available.
if you want to get a few calls cheap i suggest getting a hold of bearmanrick. i picked up a few of his production calls for a few dollars and was extremely impressed with the sounds.
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Re: question for you Coyote guys regarding calling
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December 13, 2009, 09:26:24 AM »
Thanks much for all the advice. I'll give it a shot and will hopefully have some pics to post!!! Thanks, Nathan
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PM sent.
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You can also pic up a few vidios. I personally like the Randy Anderson ones and have learned a lot.
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Re: question for you Coyote guys regarding calling
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Well i've been out a number of times with just a little $40 electronic call and i've had tons come on in. Make sure that when ya find a place to set up ya have a good view. Also, wait a couple to a few minutes before making the first call. Pause a couple minutes between each call. I live about 15 miles from the border over on the east side and they come running for the cottontail in distress
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December 13, 2009, 05:57:27 PM »
I use mouth calls, over here on the wet side I have had good success with cotton distress. If it is in farm land I have also used pup distress and I have a real raspy call that I use for a domestic cat distress call.
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