So for Christmas I got a remote predator call that I've been wanting and can't wait to try it out but I have never used/hunted with one. Can anyone give me any tips on how to set up, best time to hunt, anything that would help me out. I am in limestone county and the coyotes are everywhere! I have an open pasture with some trees and ponds. I appreciate any input.
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- set the caller up at least 30 yards in front of you and call into the wind or with a crosswind. Coyotes will typically circle downwind before coming all the way in.
- Coyotes typically come within about the first 8 minutes, cats typically take about 20 mins
- When coyotes are in multiples they typically come in fast, like they are in a race to get there first
- spend a little more money and get a Bog-pod bipod, it's awesome. Be sure to get the camo version http://www.midwayusa.com/product/296...ack?color=Camo
- early morning, late evening, and night time are best but you can call them up any time
- watch YouTube videos about predator calling to get an idea of what to expect
- prepare to be hooked to the point that you can't wait on your next trip!
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hunting with a partner will increase your success and may also decrease your success
hunt side x side, 1 guy with AR the other with a shotgun and buckshot . That way you have 2 guns to cover close and far shots. A bipod or shooting sticks make shooting much easier and cut down on movement. Tie a feather to stick and position near the caller to act as a visual attractant
2 guys equals more scent for the coyotes to smell
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