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Using a partner can be more effective for daytime coyote hunting.
Benefits of Partnered Calling
Having a partner for daytime coyote hunting comes with several benefits. Firstly, a second person can provide an additional calling source, which can increase the chances of drawing coyotes in. This is especially true in open country or areas with a lot of wind, where the coyotes may have a harder time pinpointing the source of the call. A good rule of thumb is to have the partner call from at least 30 yards away, angled to the left or right of the primary caller. This creates a more realistic and natural calling scenario.
Partner Communication and Setup
Effective communication between partners is crucial for a successful daytime coyote hunt. Before the hunt begins, take a few minutes to discuss the calling strategy and setup. Establish a clear communication plan, including hand signals and verbal cues, to ensure both partners are on the same page. Consider using a radio or earpiece to stay in touch and make adjustments as needed during the hunt.
Tips for Successful Daytime Coyote Hunting with a Partner
When hunting with a partner, it’s essential to work together seamlessly to maximize the chances of success. Focus on developing a consistent calling routine and sticking to it. Alternate between calling and listening, and use the “stop-and-go” method to create a natural pause in the calling sequence. This technique involves calling for 30 seconds to a minute, then stopping for 15-30 seconds before resuming the call. By working together and using these strategies, a partner can significantly enhance the success of a daytime coyote hunt.
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