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Re: Coyotes - Sorry in advance
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Posted by sgtbull on March 18, 2006 at 05:44:55 from (65.73.245.212):
In Reply to: Coyotes - Sorry in advance posted by DJL on March 17, 2006 at 19:45:04:
I've tried mouth calls and never had a lot of luck. I purchased one of the remote calls from sportsmans guide, about $27, and it was worth about 1% of what I paid for it... it was way too quiet. The best thing about them, is that if you are using a cassette call w/o a remote, you can turn off the player and start using the remote call after a few minutes...if they're coming to you, they'll be on the way pretty quick. That way, the dog won't be eyeballing you along w/ your boom box while you're trying to get a bead on the bugger. They'll be looking right at the source of the sound. Figure that you generally should be downwind of your quarry, and those quiet little calls just don't seem to carry very far. (granted, they can hear way better than me, but still....) I used a wounded rabbit cassette in a small portable boom box, and have had coyotes actually come at me at a run....picked one off just a few days ago using just that...where I live, they are about like stray cats.... they're everywhere.....
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