Dear Guys,
I am about to start coyote hunting in a pretty dog rich area. There are 60 acres of hardwoods, with a one acre field cleared right in the middle of it. (Intentionally, for deer hunting). The field is in knee high clover and alfafla. Very small pond from a levee nearby. Lots of turkey and deer also. All of this is surrounded by farmland and mixed woods.
I have a stand at one end of the field. The field is about 120 yards long, by 80 yards wide.
My strategy is to overload that one acre with multiple lures, and then to start sounding a wounded rabbit call.
I'm thinking, a robot wiggling rabbit machine, plus rabbit scent poured all over it, and maybe 10 yards from that, a fake fawn, and maybe ten yards from that, a fake turkey, and maybe 10 yards from that, some hot chicken grease poured over a furry lure. These would be in a random pattern, not spaced out in any sort of line.
I'm hunting Eastern coyote, in an area where I don't think they've been hunted much. Appear to be alot of fox in the area as well.
Any predictions of what might happen if a coyote or fox comes to the call? Will the overload drive him crazy and make him plunge out into the field, or will it scare him off? I've been around domestic dogs my entire life, and I've noticed that when they get worked up into a frenzy, they simply cannot control themselves. They get hyperactive and reckless.
Thanks for all opinions.
Mannyrock