Do they almost always come in pairs???
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Nontypical Buck
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From: Arkansas Born, Army Bound
Most of the times when I've been yote huntin, I've had one come out and shot. Just to see another one run out behind it. Do they usually come in single...or double? Should I wait until I see two, or shoot the lead one?
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From: chiefland Florida USA
I have only saw two one time,it has always been singles for me.saw two one time last year.
I am not a hunter I am a whitetail population reduction specialest
remember keep your back to the sun, your knife sharp, and your powder dry.
I am not a hunter I am a whitetail population reduction specialest
remember keep your back to the sun, your knife sharp, and your powder dry.
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Nontypical Buck
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From: Oakland OR USA
You never know ,It pay to be ready though.One hunt in Nv we had four coming in at the same time . You wouldn't believe all the yotes around Las Vegas .
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Typical Buck
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From: victor ny
coyote are like mice,if you see one theres more lurking around close by.you do call in the occasional loner but more times then not,theres more around.if you shoot one,then see another one running away give out a wounded coyote(sounds just like a dog thats just had his foot stepped on)call.this can be done with your open reed howler or a diaphram.most times the one running away will stop and look back.be ready he won't stand still for long.
Edited by - coyoteseeker on 01/24/2002 15:55:50
Edited by - coyoteseeker on 01/24/2002 15:55:50
#5
I think most that come to my call, are by themselves, but have called 'em in as pairs alot too, usually near breeding season, have called em' in 3 at a time, 4 at a time, as many as 7 at a time, and I don't want to even say how many of the 7 we got.I prefer them to come as singles, nice and slow, so I can work them and pick my shots, some like 'em to come fast.



