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North Texan 06-23-2006 10:57 AM

RE: Coyote hunting help
 
Every hunt is a learning experience. Your first couple of hunts will be big-time learning experiences. After you hunt coyotes for a while, you'll have a much better idea of what to do and what not to do. Coyote hunting has a fairly large learning curve compared to other types of game. And you will miss shots, but after you nail a couple of coyotes, it becomes a little easier to keep the excitement levels under control and make better shots.

No matter how much you hunt, you will still miss a coyote every now and then. I missed one a couple of weeks ago I shouldn't have. I lined up, it was an easy shot for me, and just as I was about to pull the trigger, I had about a dozen fire ants get a hold of me. The stupid ants made me flinch just enough the shot grazed the top of his back.[:@]

Prozacaddict 06-30-2006 03:23 AM

RE: Coyote hunting help
 
So after reading this entire post, what do you all think I should do. Every time I go out I have saw a coyote from 5:30 to 7:30 PM without using a call. I have tried calling and have not saw any coyotes. It seems like I am better off just to go out and sit and wait for them. What do you all think I should do?

North Texan 07-04-2006 10:14 PM

RE: Coyote hunting help
 
I'd probably still try calling.

kanderson 07-11-2006 08:46 PM

RE: Coyote hunting help
 
Yeah, I'd go with the calls, but I wouldn't set up in the same place every time. Maybe a woodpecker or something besides the old mangled rabbit call, or if your coyotes are anything like these western jobs---a howler that you can get them to come after (territorial is their middle name). Out here in CO the dogs get hunted hard, but most people don't stay on stand long enough after calls, so be real patient and real still. With a hand call you should have them close enough to count their ticks.


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