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Yes, calling coyotes with a companion can be an effective way to hunt at night, as it allows for better communication and coordination between hunters.
Benefits of Dual Calling
Calling coyotes with a companion can significantly increase the effectiveness of nighttime hunts. By having two hunters working together, you can cover more ground and create a more dynamic call presentation. This is particularly important at night, when coyotes are more likely to be active and responding to sounds. A dual calling setup can also help to pinpoint the location of a coyote and make it easier to take a shot.
Techniques for Nighttime Calling
When calling coyotes at night, it’s essential to use a high-quality call and to work in a quiet, secluded area with minimal background noise. A good rule of thumb is to start with a series of short, sharp yips, followed by a series of longer, more mournful howls. This can help to create a sense of urgency and attract coyotes from a distance. It’s also crucial to pay attention to the wind direction and to position yourself so that the coyote is downwind of your call. This will help to mask any scent that might give away your location.
Tips for Working with a Companion
When working with a companion to call coyotes at night, it’s essential to communicate effectively and to stay focused on the task at hand. This means designating one hunter as the “caller” and the other as the “spotter,” and working together to create a cohesive and effective calling strategy. It’s also crucial to stay quiet and to avoid making any unnecessary noise, as this can spook the coyote and make it more difficult to take a shot. By working together and staying focused, you can increase your chances of success and make the most of your nighttime coyote hunt.
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