help on calling
#1
Thread Starter
Joined: Oct 2007
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From: Louisiana
how2 could i kill a freakin coyote. i use my primos hot dog and my rabbit distress. they wiil howl but they never freakin come in[:@]. someone just tell me how i can kill one. when i set out bait then the next day when i gohuntin the bait is gone. we live on a 4300 acre lease. we have millions of them. there is a 3 acre sand bottom right by my house. thats where they come. i have killed all the freakin coons out here by spotlighting.
#2
Are you covering yourself well enough and using a cover scent? If a yote thinks there is something fishy going on they will be out of there quick. You might also want to get onto the net and listen to some of the pro'scall sequences and try to imitate what there doing. It takes awhile to get the hang of just keep at it and it will eventually work out.
#3
Typical Buck
Joined: Jan 2008
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From: kentucky
you have to keep after it,right now is probably the most difficult time of the year to call a coyote.you must be very stealthy and scent free as bowfisher said,I also use fox pee or racoon pee as a cover around the caller on grass,leaves or misted in the air.next is dont howl to much a couple of long friendly howls will do followed by breeding yips then wait ten or fifteen minutes,the whole howling and yips shouldn't last much over 20-30seconds at first then on the second howling and yips about the same,I usually make a set for about an hour when howling,they dont come as fast usually,but they may rush in.if you know your howls and a coyote challenges you,give him a challenge howl back this usually excites them and they come.a female invitation howl is also succesful sometimes,since the females are more territorial towards females then males.just keep trying it may takes several sets to even see a coyote,here in KY if I could see a coyote one in every ten set ups all year,I would be happy.I can usually do this early in the fall,but now that every body that hunts,deer,rabbit,squirrel,quaill,doves or anything has shot at them if they saw one they are as wary as any animal out there.not to mention they may have been called in and missed or busted the hunter,this makes them smart and sometimes uncallable.just hang in and you will score,and next fall it gets a lot easier when a new bunch of 25lb yearlings are racing each other to get to your calls,GOOD LUCK AND KEEP HOWLING.
#4
howel early in the morning, and when you hear them go about where you think would be 500 yds from them, then use your rabbit distress, for about 45 min, if you get nothing, move and keep trying
#5
Typical Buck
Joined: Jan 2008
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From: N. Illinois
For coyotes everything has to be right, You can fool a deer a bit. With cover scents ,you can make them think you 400 yards when your 40yards. A coyote WILL NOT fall for that. You may be wise to treat your tracks with cover scent. If the wind is"nt right for where the dogs are gonna come from,,,,, it"s like spitin into the wind. You should put as many things as you can in your favor, wind, sun, background, and never under-estimate the smarts and cheatin way of the snaggle toothed yodeldogs.




