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Brknarrow1970 05-12-2008 10:53 AM

coyotes getting bad in NC
 
Any tips for calling yotes, spent Sat afternoon in the woods a last ditch effort for a turkey- had a small deer come up behind me and proceed to feed off - a few minutes later the deer spooked and 4 yotes were chasing it through the woods, just a lil guy so I am sure it didn't make it

but we can take yotes year round - but I have never intentionally went after them, I took my first last year while deer hunting

any helpful advice would be appreciated

brucelanthier 05-12-2008 10:59 AM

RE: coyotes getting bad in NC
 
Check this place out: http://www.predatormastersforums.com/techniques.shtml

BowHuntingFool 05-12-2008 12:04 PM

RE: coyotes getting bad in NC
 


ORIGINAL: brucelanthier

Check this place out: http://www.predatormastersforums.com/techniques.shtml
predator masters is a great site! I love hunting the Coyotes! Calling them in is a rush in itself, then trying to fool there nose is another. Once they smell ya they don't stick around to find out, they run for the hills! I never go in the woods without a Coyote call! I use the Primos Lil Dog, you can get all the sounds you need, howls, yipes, challenge barks and distress calls! They run like $24.99 and you get a Randy Anderson DVD included that has some great info on how to use and when to use which sounds! I called in at least 12 different Coyotes in the past year and killed 5 and missed a few as well! Its FUN!!!!!!:)

brucelanthier 05-12-2008 12:18 PM

RE: coyotes getting bad in NC
 

ORIGINAL: BowHuntingFool


ORIGINAL: brucelanthier

Check this place out: http://www.predatormastersforums.com/techniques.shtml
predator masters is a great site! I love hunting the Coyotes! Calling them in is a rush in itself, then trying to fool there nose is another. Once they smell ya they don't stick around to find out, they run for the hills! I never go in the woods without a Coyote call! I use the Primos Lil Dog, you can get all the sounds you need, howls, yipes, challenge barks and distress calls! They run like $24.99 and you get a Randy Anderson DVD included that has some great info on how to use and when to use which sounds! I called in at least 12 different Coyotes in the past year and killed 5 and missed a few as well! Its FUN!!!!!!:)
I have gotten some good info from that site. Do you bowhunt the coyotes?

We don't really have coyotes here in Southern MD but fox hunting is 6 days/nights a week 365 days a year in my county. I want to start bowhunting them from a tree stand using a mouth and remote caller but haven't been able to try that yet. I think it'll work though.

brucelanthier 05-12-2008 12:20 PM

RE: coyotes getting bad in NC
 
I also get this magazine and like it a lot.

http://www.predatorxtreme.com/

Brknarrow1970 05-12-2008 12:27 PM

RE: coyotes getting bad in NC
 
I plan on bowhunting these and took the one last year with a bow,which I should have mounted- that was my theme last year - should I or shouldn't I- but thanks for the link will check it out and then see what happens -

BowHuntingFool 05-12-2008 12:35 PM

RE: coyotes getting bad in NC
 
Sure do, I killed this guy 2 years ago with the bow. I called in 11 of them together! I missed his twin brother a week earlier! This mount is almost finished, he is fixing the hair inside the ears, doesn't look right to me, to grey! I also have hunt them with my .204 and now I really want to take one with my Longbow!

You ever try a few feathers on fishing line tied to an arrow, the feathers blow in the wind! This works pretty good, takes the attention off you when you draw!



brucelanthier 05-12-2008 12:41 PM

RE: coyotes getting bad in NC
 

ORIGINAL: BowHuntingFool

You ever try a few feathers on fishing line tied to an arrow, the feathers blow in the wind! This works pretty good, takes the attention off you when you draw!

Is this on an extra arrow near you? How does this work if on the arrow you are shooting?

brucelanthier 05-12-2008 12:42 PM

RE: coyotes getting bad in NC
 
Oh, beautiful coyote by the way! If I get a fox bowhunting I am seriously considering getting it mounted.

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BowHuntingFool 05-12-2008 12:57 PM

RE: coyotes getting bad in NC
 


ORIGINAL: brucelanthier


ORIGINAL: BowHuntingFool

You ever try a few feathers on fishing line tied to an arrow, the feathers blow in the wind! This works pretty good, takes the attention off you when you draw!

Is this on an extra arrow near you? How does this work if on the arrow you are shooting?
I use an old arrow, stick it in the ground, tie the fishing line to the feathers and arrow so the feathers are off the ground a bit. The wind will get them twirling in the breeze and the Coyotes/Fox will see the movement and come in to your set up, works well with a bird distress call. With my .204 I put it out about 75 yards and with the bow, I'll put it upwind within bow range. A coyote will usually come in to a distress call from down wind trying to get a whiff of what is in distress!

I found some turkey remnants that got mangled by some Coyotes and took a clump of the wing with the meat and maybe 5 or 6 feathers and tied it to an arrow, movement and the smell of the rotting wing.

brucelanthier 05-12-2008 12:59 PM

RE: coyotes getting bad in NC
 

ORIGINAL: BowHuntingFool


ORIGINAL: brucelanthier


ORIGINAL: BowHuntingFool

You ever try a few feathers on fishing line tied to an arrow, the feathers blow in the wind! This works pretty good, takes the attention off you when you draw!

Is this on an extra arrow near you? How does this work if on the arrow you are shooting?
I use an old arrow, stick it in the ground, tie the fishing line to the feathers and arrow so the feathers are off the ground a bit. The wind will get them twirling in the breeze and the Coyotes/Fox will see the movement and come in to your set up, works well with a bird distress call. With my .204 I put it out about 75 yards and with the bow, I'll put it upwind within bow range. A coyote will usually come in to a distress call from down wind trying to get a whiff of what is in distress!

I found some turkey remnants that got mangled by some Coyotes and took a clump of the wing with the meat and maybe 5 or 6 feathers and tied it to an arrow, movement and the smell of the rotting wing.
Awesome! I think I will give that a try.


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