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Title: Late season yotes
Post by: Huntlots on January 15, 2016, 10:51:31 PM
I know in jan they start to pair up and know that they are not as responsive to distress calls this time of the year, my question what's everyone's take on sounds for this time of the year? More howls, challenge barks and howls?what's your thoughts.
Title: Re: Late season yotes
Post by: YoteSlayer61 on January 16, 2016, 06:11:41 PM
Female invitation howls and whimpers ...but they only work on the west side....desert coyotes hump like their parents are home
Title: Re: Late season yotes
Post by: Frank_Gtz on January 16, 2016, 08:45:46 PM
Female invitation howls and whimpers ...but they only work on the west side....desert coyotes hump like their parents are home

any tips on where to hunt around tri-cities, wanting to get into coyotes hunting. Thanks
Title: Re: Late season yotes
Post by: KimWar1911 on January 22, 2016, 12:24:50 PM
Me and a buddy are going out Sunday so this is a question I have as well. I have a foxpro and on the west side. Can anyone tell me what sounds would work best? Female howls and whimpers like yoteslayer recommends? Very much a rookie at this. Thanks


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Title: Re: Late season yotes
Post by: bearmanric on January 22, 2016, 05:02:48 PM
LoneHowls. Rick

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Title: Re: Late season yotes
Post by: jdb on January 23, 2016, 06:30:55 AM
I have one of the horn howlers and it sounds awesome!
Title: Re: Late season yotes
Post by: YoteSlayer61 on January 24, 2016, 01:18:17 PM
If you want to hunt around tri cities you are better off driving an hour or two.... Basically in any direction there is a lot of ground around Starbuck Pomeroy Dayton and along the Snake that is feel free to hunt or register/get written permission to hunt... Seems like everyone wants to hunt coyotes these days and any public ground feel free to hunt around tri cities has been pounded... The young dumb ones ate already dead and the older ones are smarter every timethey hear vehicles and shortly after the wailing of another dying rabbit.. Coyotes are smarter than most people. Be quiet. Do not slam doors and keep conversation to a whisper. Scout the area you plan to hunt on google earth and make a plan on going into the area from the down wind side and have a back up plan if the weather changes.. I like to set up at the edges of draws and canyons that have a good field of view and make sure you are down far enough that you are not skylined or silhouetted I like to set up near brush or a small tree.  Do not move if possible while calling and use a rangefinder.. I often range likely shooting areas before I call I have probably shot more coyotes by walking into them than by calling keep your eyes open while moving into your area and stop every little bit to scan often times you will see them before they see you
Title: Re: Late season yotes
Post by: Blainezuk on February 11, 2016, 09:01:31 PM
I know in jan they start to pair up and know that they are not as responsive to distress calls this time of the year, my question what's everyone's take on sounds for this time of the year? More howls, challenge barks and howls?what's your thoughts.
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On tuesday went out and threw out 2 female howls and started a rodent distress had 3 come in with in 30 seconds. Shot 2 of them, didn't know there was 3 til later.
Title: Re: Late season yotes
Post by: kellama2001 on February 12, 2016, 10:46:56 AM
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Title: Re: Late season yotes
Post by: jstone on February 14, 2016, 04:56:13 PM
When does they start having pups? And would a pup in distress work the best
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