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Posted By Kyler on January 24, 2008 16:29
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HEY GUYS. I WAS WONDERIN HOW LONG TO STAY AT EACH STAND WHEN COYOTE HUNTING. WHAT CALLS SEEM TO GET THEM TO COME EASIER.
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Posted by Salieri on January 24, 2008 16:29
Call your first stand. If you have a lot of wind, get in close to the structure you are calling to. Remember that you will probably only call each set up for 10 – 15 minutes. In heavy wind if they are going to hear you they will be fairly close. After going through your calling sequence, start walking to your next stand, always moving towards the cattle or whatever you have determined to be the food source in your area.
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Posted by razvanjr on January 24, 2008 16:29
hmm... makes sense :) so if I want give you a coyote call I'll make sure to buy one from a new set of calls :D
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Posted by coyotekid on January 24, 2008 16:29
no you want the one that people use less so its a fairly new sound to the coyotes
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Posted by razvanjr on January 24, 2008 16:29
hey kid, you said "I take the call that has the most on the shelf" - maybe you should buy the calls that are in the smallest numbers on the shelf, meaning that people buy them a lot, shouldn't you :)?
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Posted by coyotekid on January 24, 2008 16:29
i usually stay at a stand for about 20 minutes but when it gets cold like it is here in utah i stay for about 35 minutes because they may have heard a call your using or they are in there mating season and are not interested and just wander in to see whats going on but i usually start with howls groups of 2 or 3 every 2-5 minutes then i sit in silence for about 5 minutes then i use some sort of distress call use a call that they probably have not heard what i do is go to the sporting goods store and pick the call that has the most on the shelf hope this helps
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Posted by razvanjr on January 24, 2008 16:29
Hello mate. Check out coyotekid and try to talk with him ( http://www.myhuntingcrew.com/member/coyotekid ) he seems to know more about coyote hunting.
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