Pinchecharlie
FNG
- Joined
- Dec 11, 2016
- Messages
- 55
Iam very new to trying to call coyotes. Like my first time was today lol! I did a little you tubing and reading went out to a place i thought might be good.
I wasn’t expecting to even see any animals more or less have them come in.
I did the call sequence like guys said and Holly crap I was caught with my pants down before I finished the second call in they rushed.
I learned you need to be ready BEFORE you start the process.
Short story shorter. Now I wanna see it again!
After I blew my cover up there I went to another spot did more right but had no luck .
So just curious if you guys have rules about how much you pressure or if the animals now need some time or I dunno?
If you blow your cover and spook them . Should you lay off for awhile or try again?
Also when laying out your set up and the wind. Should you be more concerned sometimes with the cover instead of wind ?
I set up wind in my face and had a good field of view (in that direction) I thought and was surprised when they charged in fast from the side direction a bit side shore to wind?
Just seemed opposite to me and I didn’t see them till it was to late. Super fun and now I wanna do it again lol! Saw a red fox too.
The speaker was straight out at 65 yards in front of that bush kinda. Wind coming straight on and the coyotes came straight in fast from viewers right through that little depression slot.
It’s on me obviously and note to self chamber a round before you start pushing buttons. I chambered a round and they knew it was off and never broke stride. Then disappeared.
That’s the famous cable moguls ranch across the fence where they do not allow coyote hunting and I think there are a few more in there to be had.
I THOUGHT that learning to hunt coyotes would be an exercise in long range shooting and help me with my pursuit of becoming a better marksman. Now I am afraid I’ll need to learn to hit moving targets fast’ lol
It’s very fun .
I wasn’t expecting to even see any animals more or less have them come in.
I did the call sequence like guys said and Holly crap I was caught with my pants down before I finished the second call in they rushed.
I learned you need to be ready BEFORE you start the process.
Short story shorter. Now I wanna see it again!
After I blew my cover up there I went to another spot did more right but had no luck .
So just curious if you guys have rules about how much you pressure or if the animals now need some time or I dunno?
If you blow your cover and spook them . Should you lay off for awhile or try again?
Also when laying out your set up and the wind. Should you be more concerned sometimes with the cover instead of wind ?
I set up wind in my face and had a good field of view (in that direction) I thought and was surprised when they charged in fast from the side direction a bit side shore to wind?
Just seemed opposite to me and I didn’t see them till it was to late. Super fun and now I wanna do it again lol! Saw a red fox too.
The speaker was straight out at 65 yards in front of that bush kinda. Wind coming straight on and the coyotes came straight in fast from viewers right through that little depression slot.
It’s on me obviously and note to self chamber a round before you start pushing buttons. I chambered a round and they knew it was off and never broke stride. Then disappeared.
That’s the famous cable moguls ranch across the fence where they do not allow coyote hunting and I think there are a few more in there to be had.
I THOUGHT that learning to hunt coyotes would be an exercise in long range shooting and help me with my pursuit of becoming a better marksman. Now I am afraid I’ll need to learn to hit moving targets fast’ lol
It’s very fun .