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Posted By coyotekid on November 13, 2007 17:45
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I live in Southern Utah were coyote hunting is getting extremely popular. I'e been hunting coyotes for years but I just hit a roadblock. We have a high number of hunters in the area and I was wondering if there are tactics to call coyotes without going long distances. I have tried rabbit distress, bird distress, and even fawn and deer distress. They even seem to know I'm there even with just vocalizations. Please help. Thank you.
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Posted by SharpShooter on November 13, 2007 17:45
As a general rule you never call in a coyote twice with the same call. Also make sure your camo covers all your skin because after awhile the coyotes knows what to look for.
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Posted by Salieri on November 13, 2007 17:45
Hello, mate. First of all you may want to check the following URL : http://www.coyotehuntinginfo.com/coyote-calls and maybe it will help you resolve your problem.
Second of all : There are three kinds of coyote calls: 1) the “open-reed” call, 2) the “closed-reed” call, and 3) the electronic call. There are different kinds of mouth calls, mostly homemade, that reproduce sounds other than injured rabbits and attract coyotes. One is a KiYi call, usually made out of a cow horn and a brass shim. This call mimics a coyote pup that is hurt. A howling coyote sound can also be mimicked with this call. Some commercial outlets sell calls that mimic a mouse. These are usually called “mouse squeakers.”
As far as I know, a coyote may be tricked only once with a given sequence of calls and will seldom be called in twice in the same way, and then only after a lapse of several months. A good tape or record call offers a variety of animal voices in distress and you can use these to trick call-shy coyotes.
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