Going to try coyotes..... HELP
#1
Dominant Buck
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Blossvale, New York
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Going to try coyotes..... HELP
My friend and I decided we want to try coyote calling for fun and excitement. I should have ask before I leaped... but I ordered an electronic remote system from Cabelas. It arrives tomorrow. Any helpful hints would be welcomed. They're around the house and really vocal most nights. Lots of swamps and woods surrounded by fields. Have a lot of areas with steep hillsides overlooking brush lots behind fields. I figured if we set up on the hillsi in the woods looking into the low lands around fields at first light we'd get some action. Season opens Oct 1.
#2
Good plan.
Don't call too much and call softly at first.
If you have a furry looking thing you can display as decoy, that should help draw attention away from you.
Full camo and remain motionless.
Set-up with sun at your back (hopefully wind in your face).
Use shooting sticks and or good rest.
Don't call too much and call softly at first.
If you have a furry looking thing you can display as decoy, that should help draw attention away from you.
Full camo and remain motionless.
Set-up with sun at your back (hopefully wind in your face).
Use shooting sticks and or good rest.
#3
Good plan.
Don't call too much and call softly at first.
If you have a furry looking thing you can display as decoy, that should help draw attention away from you.
Full camo and remain motionless.
Set-up with sun at your back (hopefully wind in your face).
Use shooting sticks and or good rest.
Don't call too much and call softly at first.
If you have a furry looking thing you can display as decoy, that should help draw attention away from you.
Full camo and remain motionless.
Set-up with sun at your back (hopefully wind in your face).
Use shooting sticks and or good rest.