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tuffcrk14
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Not to detract from this thread too much but for several years thay have been trying to outlaw calling contests and coyote shoointg here in Oregon - one of the common themes supporting their arguments for outlawing is the methods employed in contests. One that comes up often is running them down and running over them with snowmachines - never heard of such a thing until the anti's took it to the legislators supporting their position/argument.Ha, very true!.... A few guys run them on snowmobiles when we get bigger storms.
Just bring a pair belt!To kill high pressure coyotes the best sound, without question, is that of a well tuned snowmobile.
I use a lot of k9 distress sounds and will mix in some aggressive coyote vocals late in the season. I usually hunt with a partner and one of us will go into the thickest cover in the area with a shotgun and an electronic caller the other will post up on a higher point with a rifle and try to crosswind cover the downwind approach to the call. It's proven to be super effective on pressured coyotes.I recently hunted in an area that has a lot of coyotes in it, but there are a fair number of other coyote hunters that know that too. Consequently, these coyotes are a student of the game and either won’t come in to the call or will come in, but stay out of sight or out of range and bark/yip at you. All I’ve tried are a few different rabbit sounds with a coyote howl mixed in there. What sounds/sequences do you go to when calling to previously educated coyotes? My thought is to just use coyote vocals with coyote death cry or pup distress in the mix, but I’ve got a variety of bird, deer, rodent, domestic animal sounds to try too. I’d like to hear some success stories that anyone has had to calling in higher pressure areas and achieving success.
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I have been getting alot of yotes the last two years starting off with mouse squeeks, woodpecker distress. Somthing subtile for 2,3 min. Than just silence for 2,3 min. Been using prarrie dog distress offten also, thas been really good for me, and ya no we dont have prarrie dogs in wisconsin. Use somthing that is off the wall obscure for your area .
...you use hand calls for this or an electronic caller?I find when they hang up hit something high-pitched and quiet. Mouse squeaker, vole squeaks, coaxers. Keep it super quiet, like your questioning whether it's even on.
Most of the time they'll come in. If they've been hanging up they are definitely gonna circle to the downwind side hard.
The last sentence of the first paragraph is…”you’re questioning whether it’s on”. I bet it’s not a hand call that you turn on....you use hand calls for this or an electronic caller?