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Coyote Hunting Question
#2849042
07/11/19 03:30 PM
07/11/19 03:30 PM
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Joined: Aug 2015
Posts: 1,170 Shelby Swamps
basspro527
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6 point
Joined: Aug 2015
Posts: 1,170
Shelby Swamps
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I hunt at night with a kill light and typically use a female howl call or a rabbit in distress, but what is the most effective in your opinion?
When you just don't know what to say " Roll Tide"
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Re: Coyote Hunting Question
[Re: basspro527]
#2849044
07/11/19 03:33 PM
07/11/19 03:33 PM
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deadeye48
Booner
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Booner
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The most effective IMO is a MB-550 or a NO-BS KO K9 X-TREME
When I need expert advice I tend to talk to myself The older I get the better I used to be
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Re: Coyote Hunting Question
[Re: deadeye48]
#2849110
07/11/19 04:39 PM
07/11/19 04:39 PM
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jmudler
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The most effective IMO is a MB-550 or a NO-BS KO K9 X-TREME Agree. I have never had any luck calling them in. Find the trails, find the poop.
Isaiah 5:20 Woe to those who call evil good and good evil, who put darkness for light and light for darkness, who put bitter for sweet and sweet for bitter.
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Re: Coyote Hunting Question
[Re: odocoileus]
#2849112
07/11/19 04:42 PM
07/11/19 04:42 PM
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Posts: 12,867 In a Van, down by the River
quailman
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Booner
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Best thing I've ever done was sit in a pasture with about 50 momma cows during calving season. They love placenta. This is true.
Life is a journey. Make sure and bring plenty of Beer.
My luck has been so bad lately, it could be raining pussies and I'd catch one with a dick broke off in it.
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Re: Coyote Hunting Question
[Re: basspro527]
#2849195
07/11/19 06:56 PM
07/11/19 06:56 PM
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Joined: Jan 2015
Posts: 738 Georgia
Geeb
4 point
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4 point
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I hunt in Georgia where it is legal to use thermal to night hunt, so I've never hunted much during the day.
We have more success using vocals than we do distress sounds. No clue what caller you are using but if you have a Foxpro try starting out with c34 (male coyote howl) for a couple howls then a pause for a minute or two...cycle through 3 or 4 series like that. Then move to c28 (female yodel howls) and play it the same way as the male howl. Then move to pup and distress and let it play continuously and cycle the volume up and down.
We will occasionally try distress but vocals seem to produce more.
Last edited by Geeb; 07/11/19 06:56 PM.
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