Hi guys,
I need some suggestions regarding calling in coyotes, I do alot of varmint hunting on the weekends where are cabin is.... There are alot of 'yotes there, The terrain is very hilly, and alot of small patches of dense bush and pastures.
I tend to road hunt alot, slowly driving the country roads and looking for 'yote's that are on the prawl. Often when i see one, i'll get out of the truck and try and get a shot off the hood of my pickup.... The thing is, there are alot of locals out there that do the same, and 99% of the time, when i spot a 'yote, or turn a corner and see one, as soon as it hears the engine, or hears me slow down, it'll go into a dead run full blast to get away. They have all been shot at, and know what to do.... they often run to about 800 yards or so then will settle down... (I've acquired a .308, and am getting an M-1000 ART II scope, to go out to those long ranges, but thats another topic)
I'm starting to think about using a different tactic. There are many locations where i can stop, hidden just behind a ridge, and looking over I can see over large pastures with creeks.... I would like to set up in these locations and try and call them in. What would be a good option for that? some kind of electronic call? maybe a wounded rabbit call? or a coyote "yip" call? or a combination?
also, what can i do other than use a quick yell, to try and get them to stop for a second and have a look, when there in their "life preservation full speed run away"? is there a bark call i can use?
I've never used any calls in the past, so i'm new to the idea, bu i know learning how to use them will increase my kill ratio 100%! ;-)
any suggestions are appreciated!
ginnz.
I need some suggestions regarding calling in coyotes, I do alot of varmint hunting on the weekends where are cabin is.... There are alot of 'yotes there, The terrain is very hilly, and alot of small patches of dense bush and pastures.
I tend to road hunt alot, slowly driving the country roads and looking for 'yote's that are on the prawl. Often when i see one, i'll get out of the truck and try and get a shot off the hood of my pickup.... The thing is, there are alot of locals out there that do the same, and 99% of the time, when i spot a 'yote, or turn a corner and see one, as soon as it hears the engine, or hears me slow down, it'll go into a dead run full blast to get away. They have all been shot at, and know what to do.... they often run to about 800 yards or so then will settle down... (I've acquired a .308, and am getting an M-1000 ART II scope, to go out to those long ranges, but thats another topic)
I'm starting to think about using a different tactic. There are many locations where i can stop, hidden just behind a ridge, and looking over I can see over large pastures with creeks.... I would like to set up in these locations and try and call them in. What would be a good option for that? some kind of electronic call? maybe a wounded rabbit call? or a coyote "yip" call? or a combination?
also, what can i do other than use a quick yell, to try and get them to stop for a second and have a look, when there in their "life preservation full speed run away"? is there a bark call i can use?
I've never used any calls in the past, so i'm new to the idea, bu i know learning how to use them will increase my kill ratio 100%! ;-)
any suggestions are appreciated!
ginnz.


















































