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Offline btlsoom

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Phantom Hunter-Series Predator Digital alls...
« on: February 16, 2008, 05:28:38 AM »
I bought a Phantom call and have used it about 10 times now with NO success. I know there are yotes and bobcats in the area as I have seen and heard them.  Has anybody else used one of these call with any success?  What could I be doing wrong?  Does anybody have any help they may be willing to share?  Thanks,

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Re: Phantom Hunter-Series Predator Digital alls...
« Reply #1 on: February 16, 2008, 12:16:15 PM »
Hey Btlsoom

What time in the day are you going out, if you are going out in the middle of the afternoon you won't have success, you need to go out in early morning or late evening or night. Also how often do you call is it 3 to every 5 minutes or how long do you site, because in the East you should site for 30 minutes to an hour. How are you positioning, why because you should position your self so you can see 100 yards or more. Do you have a decoy, because if the coyote sees this fury thing moving they will come straight for it. Then you should have a good pair of binoculars with you so you can scan the area.

I'm new to coyote hunting to, but I have had hunted for about a year or so, hope to go hunting soon.

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