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To mask human scent while coyote hunting, use strong-smelling cover scents such as pine needles, sagebrush, or hot peppers on your clothing and gear, and also consider applying scent-reducing products like scent-killing sprays or wipes.
Minimizing Human Scent
When coyote hunting, it’s essential to minimize your human scent to avoid spooking the animals. This can be achieved by using strong-smelling cover scents on your clothing and gear. Apply a generous amount of pine needles, sagebrush, or hot peppers to your face mask, hat, and clothing. You can also use scent-reducing products like scent-killing sprays or wipes to eliminate your human scent. Make sure to apply these products liberally, allowing them to dry completely before heading out.
Choosing the Right Call
When it comes to coyote hunting, choosing the right call is crucial. Electronic calls are often preferred by hunters due to their realistic and consistent sound output. However, mouth calls can be more effective when used correctly, as they allow for more customization and nuance in the call. When using an electronic call, choose a model that mimics the high-pitched yips and howls of a coyote in distress or a young pup’s high-pitched yelp. When using a mouth call, practice your calling technique to develop a consistent and realistic sound.
Stand Setup and Decoy Placement
When setting up your stand, consider the wind direction and coyote movement patterns in the area. Place your stand at least 50-75 yards away from any potential coyote travel routes or food sources. Use a decoy coyote or a fake animal carcass to attract the coyote’s attention and draw it into range. Place the decoy in a visible location, such as a small ridge or a rocky outcropping, and make sure it’s visible from your stand. Consider using a camera or a scouting scope to monitor the area and adjust your stand setup accordingly.
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