#299244 - 07/13/07 09:47 PM
Coyote ???
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Blucollar
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I put this on the general forum but probably should have put it here. Anyway, wanted some tips on hunting the yotes. I have limited time and a couple of farms with some sign but I haven't seen any. Any advice or shortcuts would help alot. thanks.
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#299710 - 07/14/07 03:56 PM
Re: Coyote ???
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Cull Buck Hunter
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The yotes are active mainly at night due to the heat. Your best bet would be very early and very late in the day. I like rabbit and rodent distress on my Foxpro, you may have to get aggressive to get them interested. The evening is always better for me, right now they are working night shift. Remember not to shoot the foxes if they come in, they are out of season. You need to be as scent free as possible and have full camo including hands and face. The odds are that you have called in coyotes, but they did'nt come into view or you got busted before you saw them. Your setup is very important because your movement will be limited when your calling and it seems like they always come in behind you. Coyotes tend to circle downwind of the call so be prepared to shoot in that direction, but this will be determined by the layout of the terrain also. Try to think like a coyote and spend that extra time finding a good set location and it will payoff in the end. Good Luck
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#299763 - 07/14/07 05:16 PM
Re: Coyote ???
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Joe Stephenson
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I can second most of that, but more importantly than scent, is the wind direction in general. Like deer hunting, make sure you hunt the downwind side, but make sure you can see down wind from you. good luck.
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#299833 - 07/14/07 07:28 PM
Re: Coyote ???
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InfoMan
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Not only is fox season closed, electonic calls are not legal for foxes.
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#299865 - 07/14/07 08:23 PM
Re: Coyote ???
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Blucollar
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I was going to try mouth calls first, just because of exspense, will they work ok? And about how far should I set up from where I expect to shoot? Also it will probably get a little cooler before I go much.
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#300906 - 07/15/07 08:50 PM
Re: Coyote ???
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Smoke
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Mouth calls should work just fine. Rabbit distress, fawn distress, and puppy whines should get em running. Dont overcall. I like to call for 2-3 min. and wait about 5 min and start again. Like everyone else has said wind direction is very important. I like to set up with a crosswind watching where i expect them to come from. That way you can watch downwind and watch to see what is circling on you. As far as how far to set up that depends on how far you are comfortable shooting. When you spot them coming in switch to lip squeaking instead of your call. That will free up your hands to get your gun ready and will keep the yotes coming. Hope this will help you a little and if you have any more questions just hollar. Yotes are a blast to hunt and it really gets your blood pumping to see em running at a dead sprint at ya.
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#301652 - 07/16/07 04:21 PM
Re: Coyote ???
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Cull Buck Hunter
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I agree, I left that out.
I can second most of that, but more importantly than scent, is the wind direction in general. Like deer hunting, make sure you hunt the downwind side, but make sure you can see down wind from you. good luck.
Edited by Cull Buck Hunter (07/16/07 04:22 PM)
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#302245 - 07/17/07 12:19 AM
Re: Coyote ???
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Blucollar
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One other thing, what about using man made cover, such as barns, sheds, etc. to set up in.
And is there an advantage to being off the groud like with deer?
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#302501 - 07/17/07 09:50 AM
Re: Coyote ???
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WRF
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As a disclaimer, I have never predator hunted, but I would imagine that the coyotes are still chowing down on the fawns. Perhaps try out a fawn bleat.
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