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Author Topic: a good mornings coyote hunt  (Read 5149 times)

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Offline NDGUY

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The coyotes are starting to respond to calling after deer season.

I got these before noon on 12-9-08

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Offline proangler16

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Great job on the hunt, good looking yotes, looks like a couple of bruisers in there too. 
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Offline 22lex

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Great pics!  :happy1:

We're just about to get geared up to start calling the yotes here in Southern MN. Only about a week or so to go.

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Offline GRIZ

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Man I wished our yotes looked like that. The ones I get resemble sheep. What you been useing for call?
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Offline Cody Gruchow

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thats some sweet looking dogs..what gun you shooting, any decoy? calls?

Offline NDGUY

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ruger 22-250 55 gr hand loads, snipe pod sticks, older fox pro e-caller

Offline GRIZ

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55 gr that seems to be what my 220 swift likes also. When I load for lil'bros 22-250 seems to like the lighter bullets.
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Offline NDGUY

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Heres a couple more on a full moon hunt.

yah I left the gun sit and walked out to pick up the fox and had to catch it :oops1:

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Offline NDGUY

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try agian :sorry:

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Offline sjohnnie26

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NDGUY you're on a roll  :happy1:
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Offline 22lex

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NDGUY your on a roll  :happy1:

I'd say!

Nice to see some fur hittin' the ground!
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Offline cva54

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hay all kind of new at prededer/dog hunting did it 1 time long time ago at night LOVED it going to pick it up cant stand beeing in this house any more with wife 3 kids, 2 grils 1 boy the jungest my hunting bud he is 16 my oldest grils boy friend inlaw and my home less friend and it is only 1-11-09 what is it 240 somthing days till deer opener bow that is! First thing what kind of cover farm land,swamp ,woods iam in the citys. Gun got a 12ga .06 22cal and more I dont have anthing close to a 223 need new rifle? HEHE all ready doing that deer rifle for my boy no me I dont know? By the way are lighted reticles leagal in MN? Calling can we use elctronic I travel light I had 1 call I could do a mouse cherp, as my friend said 1 time (a dead rabbit call) i asked what does that sound like? and a crow with it or just have fun with it waking up the hole house dam they all loved that I think it got thrown out! so it looks like I need every thing but camo what are the finer points?
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Offline 22lex

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CV,

You can use electronic all you want, but you cannot use lights to blast 'em. You'll have to go sun-up, sundown, or moonlit nights.

Truthfully I don't know what the best calls are, but I have an electronic call, and a few mouth calls and they seem to work good. It seems like from talking to people that the raspier the voice is on the cottontail/jackrabbit the better?? Also, keep your mouth calls close to your body when out on real cold days as they will freeze up if you do not.

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Offline cva54

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what about a new years eve noise maker cant get more raspier than that I can do all 3 cals with it how real dont know it sounds good to me and what about a real bob cat hat (cant realy tell it is a bobcat) I think it would make a great decoy the only prob I see is it would pin point me out going to use my 12 ga (and my .06 for now shot placment) witch is better the day or the night I found a good spot an old rock quary got a tall hill on the road side the way I will take in over looking the open part on the south side I will looking N playing the sun on the other side woods that go in to a swamp I sean track down in there deer hunting but didnt pay atension to what thay were wernt deer what do U think good plan?
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 :sorry:TW not the best

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well howl sumpthin up brother.......show me your stuff..........
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Offline GRIZ

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what about a new years eve noise maker cant get more raspier than that I can do all 3 cals with it how real dont know it sounds good to me and what about a real bob cat hat (cant realy tell it is a bobcat) I think it would make a great decoy the only prob I see is it would pin point me out going to use my 12 ga (and my .06 for now shot placment) witch is better the day or the night I found a good spot an old rock quary got a tall hill on the road side the way I will take in over looking the open part on the south side I will looking N playing the sun on the other side woods that go in to a swamp I sean track down in there deer hunting but didnt pay atension to what thay were wernt deer what do U think good plan?

I don't know about a new yrs noise maker? I'm sure it may call a few in just out of curiosity but I think something more realistic would work better. Something that sounds more like dinner. They can tell the difference.

Night time/day time is a horse apiece. I have had better luck with getting a response after dark but not always on getting a shot. Dusk/dawn seems to get a bit of both.
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