Hunting Washington Forum
Other Hunting => Coyote, Small Game, Varmints => Topic started by: black hog on December 08, 2016, 06:13:48 AM
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Has anyone ever used one with luck I have one and have never had any luck using it I'm sure I'm doing something wrong would love some helpful tips
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Leave it running. Volume around 20. Watch the wind. Rick
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Leave it running. Volume around 20. Watch the wind. Rick
so just let it run no time limit
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I'm no pro but do OK
I have used e-callers and wind calls
I do a set for no more than hour, then move
repeat
wind is the the most important thing agreed
no movement also
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No luck. Had great luck with Ricks calls.
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I called all my coyote with Foxpro Fusion.Go on you tube on their channel,lots of helpfull and good staff there.
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Bout the same as calling in elk, be aggressive. Stick and move, eventually you will get to an area where a dog will come in. Like any other hunting, be hidden and get the wind in your face.
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Thanks guys I'm new at this!
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I always call with the wind at my back....I've watched too many dogs circle around down wind....I shoot before they wind me...I'd let it go for about a minute or 2 and stop....give it 10 minutes repeat....
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Don't walk to far into stands....I walk in low over a ridge and sit down as soon as possible....and don't move a muscle...it don't even worry about cover....Coyotes are looking for movement not a person...
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I have the inferno. I usually start around 12 an slowly up to 16 (depending on wind) an I set up at a cross wind, 50 to 75 yards out an 50 to 75yards up wind from me is my call an decoy location. 25min is the longest for set ups for me usually.
Sometimes I switch different sounds in that set.