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How to Conduct a Coyote Calling Sequence to Maximize Results?

April 5, 2026

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To maximize results when conducting a coyote calling sequence, hunters should begin by establishing a high vantage point, using a clear and consistent call pattern, and varying the tone and volume to mimic a distressed animal. This approach helps to build trust with the coyotes and increases the likelihood of a successful response. A well-executed calling sequence can often be the deciding factor in a successful hunt.

Establishing a Vantage Point

When setting up a calling location, it’s essential to choose a high spot that offers a clear line of sight to the surrounding area. Aim for a location with a commanding view, such as a ridge or a hill, and position yourself so that the wind is at your back. This will help to protect your scent and reduce the likelihood of spooking coyotes. A good rule of thumb is to find a spot that is at least 100 yards above the surrounding terrain.

Call Pattern and Variation

Once you’ve established your vantage point, it’s time to start calling. Begin with a clear and consistent call pattern, using a series of short, high-pitched yips to mimic a distressed animal. Vary the tone and volume by adding in longer, more drawn-out calls to create the illusion of a struggling prey. Aim to call for at least 20-30 minutes, pausing every 5-10 minutes to listen for a response. By varying the call pattern, you can create a sense of uncertainty among the coyotes, making them more likely to investigate.

Coyote Response and Engagement

When a coyote responds to your call, it’s essential to remain calm and composed. Avoid sudden movements or loud noises, as these can spook the animal and cause it to flee. Instead, focus on maintaining a steady and consistent call pattern, gradually increasing the volume and intensity as the coyote draws closer. By engaging with the coyote in a controlled and deliberate manner, you can increase the likelihood of a successful hunt and minimize the risk of wounding the animal.

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