Hunting Washington Forum
Other Hunting => Coyote, Small Game, Varmints => Topic started by: Slideshow86 on January 12, 2010, 08:51:29 PM
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Sorry I am a new at this and thought this was a good read. :IBCOOL:
http://www.icwdm.org/Publications/pdf/Coyotes/how_to_call_coyotes_ksu.pdf
Sorry if this is a repost :dunno:
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good info. thanks for that.
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looks cool. didnt have a chance to read it all but seemed interesting, i think ill read it all later this eve after dinner.
--BH2BT
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Heres another one I found.
http://www.nodakoutdoors.com/coyote-hunting-techniques.php (http://www.nodakoutdoors.com/coyote-hunting-techniques.php)
I started thinking when I heard this.
..."You wouldn’t expect to shoot a 160-class whitetail every year by just jumping up in a tree stand in a random location without locating the deer in the summer. So why expect to call predators without doing the same? I’ve seen a lot of guys get frustrated and give up on calling predators because they think they don’t know how to use a call or that they don’t have the patience to do it. When I start asking them some questions about their area, they can’t tell me much about it and in some cases don’t even know if there is predators in the area!"
I really need to do some scouting :o
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Good read!
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I really need to do some scouting
absolutely. i scout all year for all the game i hunt. predators are no exception.
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Man, you guys need to move to the this side of the state, you have to scout to find a spot where there aren't any coyotes. :chuckle: :chuckle: My main concern over here on the dry side is, has it been called/hunted in the last few days. How ever that doesn't apply all the time, Ive killed dogs on the same call site for 3 days in a row for a total of 4 dogs. The thing I try to remember is the food supply, if its there, so are the coyotes. An old dog hunting buddy of mine used to say, when does a coyote eat? when he can!