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Started by alscalls, March 19, 2008, 06:59:51 PM

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Quote from: golfertrout on March 23, 2008, 06:37:31 PM
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canine

Alscalls, Those clips aren't on Full Throttle or back to basics..They'll most likely be used in the seminar series videos we are about to release.

JD

alscalls

I am very interested in seeing that. I take it these are daytime hunts?
http://www.geocities.com/alscalls/coyote.html
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canine

They were right before dark. Neither clip shows a kill, the first one the kid shooting spooked the approaching coyote. The second, the coyote pops out of cover at our hard right at about 20 yards and my son had a rifle, so no shot was takin at that coyote. But, it does show they can be taunted into an approach.

JD

alscalls

That happens a lot, When you finnaly get one to show something happens to spook the do, or a missed shot. :madd:
Been there done that. :laf: Now did you howl first?
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golfertrout

Al you need to learn how to spell also             finally   and spook the do

canine

Yes, I was first to howl. At times they answer the howl and others they'll howl at pup distress. From that point, I'll pour it on them with vocalizations. Not over-bearingly though. Barks are kept to a non-aggresive bark and howls that way also. That is until I am threatened by one of them, then it's game on  :yoyo:.....Some we win  :wink:.......many we lose  :wo:




JD

Jerry Hunsley

This is just the way I do it out West. I always start out with a howl. Our coyotes are pretty responsive to that alone. If I don't get any takers, I might just do a yip or two, then wait. I like to fool with their minds and make them think another coyote has come in. I'm a firm believer in lots of time in between howls and not overcalling
especially in areas that have had some pressure. They have heard the rabbit blues before and a pretty good tell tell sign is watching them get out of Dodge. They won't hesitate. If you are good on a howler, they won't associate that sound as easy as a dying rabbit. If I am in a area that hasn't had too much pressure , or early in season , I will use distress sounds along with the howl. I will go with howler first, wait and then go with distress, and then back to howler before  I get up and leave. I have had some success on coyotes that hang up using cat in distress, a sound that a lot of guys don't use. I mainly do it with my voice. Works pretty dange good. Now I'm letting the cat out of the bag. In late season techniques like that will work for ya.
 

alscalls

Im getting a lot of good info here. Thanks guys. I would love to hear more on howling. :eyebrownod:
http://www.geocities.com/alscalls/coyote.html
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