Coyotes catch me with my pants down at the sheep farm all the time.
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Coyotes catch me with my pants down at the sheep farm all the time.
Originally Posted by Dench View Post
Coyotes catch me with my pants down at the sheep farm all the time.
Coyotes catch me with my pants down at the sheep farm all the time.
I hope to coyote hunt in southern Ontario this year for the first time.
I just finished the El-cheapo home made caller with MP3 calling sequence from this site.
http://www.varmintal.com/ahunt.htm
Also on this site are instructions for a decoy.
I just ordered a weasel ball from E-bay to make the decoy
The moving critters are usually fairly small (12 to 14 inches) with s stake. When apart I can carry both parts in my coat. Fits good in a bag.
Does anyone hunt with one of the mini phantoms?? Just got one with the predator stick. I've tried a couple of ocassions but only in the p.m. No luck so far.
Is it good to call from a treestand on the edge of a field??
I hope to coyote hunt in southern Ontario this year for the first time.
I just finished the El-cheapo home made caller with MP3 calling sequence from this site.
http://www.varmintal.com/ahunt.htm
Also on this site are instructions for a decoy.
I just ordered a weasel ball from E-bay to make the decoy
I got it at Radio Shack in the US. I could not find anything similar here locally.Where did you find the mini amp?
Now.. If you use an mp3 then you just have to put a minute of blank air into your recording to allow yourself time to get back to your stand
For the Win
Takes a special kinda guy to admit that on a public forum![]()
My setup is a modified mini megaphone I purchased on Ebay because it's small, loud and has a built-in battery pack.
http://www.ebay.ca/itm/Microphone-Megaphone-Bull-Horn-Loud-Amplifier-Speaker-Music-Gift-Hand-Grip-B-/290610319555?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item43a9b990c3
I also have 2 x 50' of stereo extension cables
http://www.monoprice.com/products/product.asp?c_id=102&cp_id=10218&cs_id=1021813&p_id=5593&seq=1&format=2
I used an old 512MB MP3 player for the sound source. Sometime I will put the MP3 player with the megaphone and sometime I add 100' of cable in order to raise and lower the volume.
The megaphone didn't have an audio IN so I modified the circuitry with a 3.5mm connector, a capacitor used converted the siren switch to switch between audio IN and the microphone.
It's a very clean and compact setup.
these are things i've learned.
Special thanks to bigbush! This is precisely the information I was looking for as I prowled GunNutz tonight.
I decided to take a whack at coyotes because there is only about a million of them around here this year and I am convinced that they have really hurt the deer population. I have had a Manitoba trappers license for many years so I am allowed all I can get. (We have had some timber wolves around too the past few years. A local guy got a big black 130 pounder about 5 miles from here the other day and I saw a big grey one myself while hunting deer in November.)
Bought a Foxpro Spitfire today at Cabelas and my Jack-in -the Box is on order from Jo Brooks.
I knew there must be a few techniques that I should brush up on before I hit the trail and bigbush has summerized them nicely. I also heard that one should set up the call/decoy ACROSS the wind from the stand so I'm gonna try that.
I'd like to whack enough of them to pay for my Foxpro but who really cares. I have a Hutterite on tap to buy the yotes from me "in the round" while they are prime.Gonna use the .243 with 80gr Soft Point Federals.
If anybody has any further advice to add I'd be glad to hear it.
Gonna use the .243 with 80gr Soft Point Federals.If you are using the .243 and you want to keep the hides make sure you only shoot them through the ribs. Any hit into bone and they "blow up real good" I could post a couple of pics but they are pretty graphic.
Kim



























