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How Many Calls Should You Bring for a Coyote Hunt?

April 6, 2026

Quick Answer

For a coyote hunt, it's recommended to bring at least 5-7 different calls, including a mix of electronic and mouth calls, to increase your chances of attracting a coyote. This allows you to mimic various coyote vocalizations and respond to different scenarios. Bringing extra calls also helps to reduce the need for frequent calls.

Choosing the Right Calls

When selecting calls for a coyote hunt, it’s essential to include a variety of sounds that mimic different coyote vocalizations, such as a howl, yip, and scream. A good starting point is to bring 1-2 electronic calls, such as the Primos Acorn 2.0 or the FoxPro Evolution, which can produce a wide range of sounds. Additionally, bring 3-4 mouth calls that can be used to mimic the sounds of a coyote in distress or a female calling her pups. Some popular mouth call options include the Menville Coyote Call and the Knight & Hale Coyote Call.

Setting Up Your Stand

When setting up your stand for a coyote hunt, consider the wind direction and the location of any natural food sources, such as rabbit or deer trails. A good rule of thumb is to set up your stand at least 100 yards from any potential feeding areas. This allows you to remain undetected while still being within range of any potential coyote activity. It’s also essential to consider the cover and concealment of your stand, using trees, rocks, or other natural features to remain hidden from potential coyotes.

Tips for Increased Success

In addition to bringing a variety of calls and setting up your stand in a strategic location, there are several other techniques you can use to increase your chances of success. Consider using decoys, such as a coyote decoy or a jackrabbit decoy, to attract coyotes to your stand. It’s also essential to take good care of your fur, using a high-quality scent attractant and applying it to your decoys and calls. Finally, be prepared to adapt to changing coyote behavior, responding quickly to any changes in their vocalizations or movements.

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