Hi folks,
We have a couple weeks of coyote season remaining. I need you folks to critique what I'm doing. I haven't had any luck bringing one in yet.
I was out yesterday but couldn't get out until about mid day
. Sat for a couple hours in one spot and then later for a few hours until past dark.
- Sat well inside some cover with decent views
- Started calling half hour after I got settled in
- My calling isn't great but I think it's ok and getting better
- Started with distress calls and then some howls each with series of barks.
- Made calls about 30+ minutes apart
- had a prey decoy out in front of me ~25 yds; its a fake racoon fur and tail on a tree limb in the field probably 20 yds from the hedgrow edge, I give it motion via string and I think it looks pretty good/realistic very visible as the field is flat and snow covered
- behind me is a river and 250 yds in front of me is an edge of a swamp
About sunset I actually did get a howl and barks answering me! Just one, and that was it. Don't know what that means. Wind was gusty and changing.
Worst (or best) thing is; Friday night I was letting the dog out before bed and I hear the coyotes yipping down in that general area (same area I hunt) so I thought I might have some action the next day. I hear them down there now and again.
Anyway, please tell me where you think I can improve or what else I should/shouldn't be doing.
It was still a lot of fun, and getting that howl back was very cool.
Thanks.
S