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Post by btexpress on Jun 1, 2008 17:32:18 GMT -4
The last saturday of spring gobbler I watched a coyote right at daylight. It was criss-crossing a freshly mowed field. My sister and brother-in-law want them killed. How do I hunt them? Daylight or night? What calls? I need as much help as I can get. I've never tried it before. Thanks.
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Post by stickman on Jun 2, 2008 15:28:46 GMT -4
I'm new to this too, but here is some advice..
Right now try a fawn distress, Late evening, nite, and first thing at daybreak.
I hear they're territoryal right now, an electric howl may work but for just a good locater I've got em going by imitating fire whistles with my mouth.
The couple dollar mouse bulb sqeaker works good too.
I would try to keep the red lite on at nite as much as possible.
They will do a 360 before coming in so wind direction is essential. I'm sure others on here have much more to add.
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Post by btexpress on Jun 2, 2008 17:13:00 GMT -4
Thanks.
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Post by frankinthelaurels on Jun 2, 2008 17:46:53 GMT -4
If your seeing them prancing around in the fields early in the morning then just get your little .223 or 22/250 and camp off the down-wind edge of the field, should be a piece of cake..you don't even need to make a call and you should be successful... I've seen them in OHIO early in daylight in fields but never in PA.... it sounds like an automatic death sentence for them...the young of the year will disperce shortly and you should see them in the fields also.. the pelts will be short and not worth anything but if the landowners want them dead then honor their wishes..
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