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Best locations to set up for coyote calling include areas with high coyote activity, such as agricultural fields, water sources, and rural roads, as well as transition zones between different habitats and elevations. Consider setting up near old coyote dens or recent kill sites. Look for areas with minimal human activity and clear visibility.
Choosing the Right Location
When selecting a location for coyote calling, consider areas with high coyote activity, such as agricultural fields, water sources, and rural roads. These areas often have a reliable food source, and coyotes tend to congregate in these locations. Look for areas with minimal human activity, as coyotes can become wary of humans. Consider setting up near old coyote dens or recent kill sites, as these areas tend to have a high concentration of coyotes.
Setting Up the Hunting Blind
When setting up the hunting blind, consider the surrounding terrain and the coyote’s line of sight. Look for a location that allows you to be downwind of the coyote, as this will help to conceal your scent and increase the effectiveness of the call. Set up the blind in a location that provides clear visibility and cover, such as a ditch, a depression, or a small hill. Aim to set up approximately 50-75 yards from the coyote’s expected path.
Effective Coyote Calling Techniques
When coyote calling, it’s essential to use a variety of calls to mimic the sounds coyotes make, such as howls, yips, and barks. Start with a series of high-pitched yips, followed by a series of low-pitched howls. Use a call that mimics the sounds coyotes make, such as the FoxPro or Primos coyote calls. Be patient and persistent, as coyotes can be attracted to the call from a significant distance.
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