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<blockquote data-quote="JDP" data-source="post: 2287624" data-attributes="member: 7656"><p>So this Sat I went out for my 1st coyote hunt by myself. Now I am a rookie to say the least. After about a 20 min stand of rabbit distress calls, I tried a hurt coy pup call and got them howling for about 3 mins. But didn't get a visual on any yotes. I was set up in a line of trees between 2 open fields with woods and a big thick overgrown field they sounded like they were in the corner of some hardwoods in a cross wind, I don't think they caught my scent unless they circled down alot further afer they were howling. </p><p>I stayed there for another 15 mins or so. Should I have stayed there and called more with the pup call or was moving like I did a better choice. I went up a bit past where I thought they would be and tried getting behind them. I set up there in another field with some more open hardwoods between where I set up the beginning of the morning. I didn't get any reaction after moving.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JDP, post: 2287624, member: 7656"] So this Sat I went out for my 1st coyote hunt by myself. Now I am a rookie to say the least. After about a 20 min stand of rabbit distress calls, I tried a hurt coy pup call and got them howling for about 3 mins. But didn't get a visual on any yotes. I was set up in a line of trees between 2 open fields with woods and a big thick overgrown field they sounded like they were in the corner of some hardwoods in a cross wind, I don't think they caught my scent unless they circled down alot further afer they were howling. I stayed there for another 15 mins or so. Should I have stayed there and called more with the pup call or was moving like I did a better choice. I went up a bit past where I thought they would be and tried getting behind them. I set up there in another field with some more open hardwoods between where I set up the beginning of the morning. I didn't get any reaction after moving. [/QUOTE]
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