![]() I like to stick with more younger coyote, in case its not a super dominant male.ĭOn't be afraid to give it some time to, howling for me makes me sit longer. Giving him the challage howls is good to, but don't over due it. If they don't show then i either go to a distress or a ki-yi/coyote distress. Then when i see them i coax them in with something. Lots of times they show up after just that. I usually give them a a howl back, wiat 5 min. Sometimes not saying anything is the right thing to. If you find the right sound, the yote will be there in less then 25 seconds from 200yds. ![]() I'd stay with each sound for one minute tops when they are that far away. If the animal is only 200yds away make sure the sounds are not loud and give it maybe 30secs. ![]() My advise is to try a bunch of sounds to try to trigger the animal in that situation. Many times it does'nt work at all but you wont get anything if you just walk away without trying. Somtimes I'll hit the sound that sends him running at me or somtimes I'll hit a sound that he just wants to investigate and he'll take his sweet old time getting into rifle range. In this situation I start going through the sounds till I find one that gets him comming. They hardly acknowledge the call other then look my way. Many times in ND durring the day I've had yotes in the scope on stand several hundred yds away. They try several in hopes of finding the one that will trigger the fish. I know that when Muskey fishermen are fishing in shallow water and sight fishing, When they see a fish, They dont just try one lure and leave. Is that the only sound you used to try to trigger it to come to the call? Did you try other sounds?Ĭoyote hunting, much like Muskey fishing, is about triggering the animal.
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