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<blockquote data-quote="backroads" data-source="post: 4549238" data-attributes="member: 9388"><p>It looks like I might have a good chance to hunt coyotes on the property in the pics below. I did kill one a couple weeks ago while deer hunting. The neighboring property had a 400lb calf killed about a month ago by yotes. The rancher told me that this his second killed recently. The dead calf indicated on the map on the north end. The two X's are coyotes. The western X is where I killed the female the other X I couldn't get a good shot. </p><p></p><p>I've haven't yote hunted intentionally before so this is new to me. I have a FoxPro call with multiple distress calls. What I'm curious about is what I've read where hunters talk about multiple sets. What I don't' know is how long are each sets and if you try multiple sets on the same property like the pic below how much time should be between sets so I'm not over calling in such a small place.</p><p></p><p>I've read to try to have the sun at your back if possible and wind in your face (or cross wind). </p><p></p><p>How often do you hunt a property? Once a week, month?</p><p></p><p>What other advice do you have I could use?</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="backroads, post: 4549238, member: 9388"] It looks like I might have a good chance to hunt coyotes on the property in the pics below. I did kill one a couple weeks ago while deer hunting. The neighboring property had a 400lb calf killed about a month ago by yotes. The rancher told me that this his second killed recently. The dead calf indicated on the map on the north end. The two X's are coyotes. The western X is where I killed the female the other X I couldn't get a good shot. I've haven't yote hunted intentionally before so this is new to me. I have a FoxPro call with multiple distress calls. What I'm curious about is what I've read where hunters talk about multiple sets. What I don't' know is how long are each sets and if you try multiple sets on the same property like the pic below how much time should be between sets so I'm not over calling in such a small place. I've read to try to have the sun at your back if possible and wind in your face (or cross wind). How often do you hunt a property? Once a week, month? What other advice do you have I could use? Thanks [/QUOTE]
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