I've hunted coyotes for 40 years and still don't have a "handle" on them!

But it's fun to keep trying ........ LOL!!



Before you call ....... wait a while. If the coyotes busted you as you approach your stand .... a little wait may heal up the situation.

Then call LOW ..... for a while because the close ones will not be blown out that way.

Call loud for a while then back off to a more normal level to draw in the far away 'otes.

When you see one approaching ......... shut your call down. Just use it as a coaxer if the coyotes starts to hang up.

For hang ups ...... changing to another sound ..... best is a small rodent squeak or a bird sound ...... and draw them in for a deal closer.

Night hunting is GRAND ..... be sure you are legal ..... but I would seriously just hunt daytime for a while to get your "calling legs".

What caliber?

I like .223, .22-250, .243 and .25-06 .......

Think of your coyote hunting as this: Deer conservation work and shooter accuracy refinement.

Also, for all those little "nuances" ..... join the forum: Predator Masters ..... you won't be sorry!!!

Enjoy!!!

Three 44s