Coyotes are one of the tougher animals in the woods I believe. That 17 isn't shooting good for you let me know and I can, uh, get rid of it for you.
Your too late, I called dibs on it in another thread
Coyotes are one of the tougher animals in the woods I believe. That 17 isn't shooting good for you let me know and I can, uh, get rid of it for you.
Got my first coyote this afternoon when calling alone. I shot him about 30 yards, and then looked across the creek and saw another one going back and forth. He didn't haul butt when I shot the first one, but he would never give me a shot or come across the creek (I could only see him thru the treetops along the creek, no clean shot opportunity). I use a Johnny Stewart PM3 caller, and I kept calling, and he would look my way but never commit. What should I have done different to get him over? I had a couple mouth calls on me, but have never used one before, so I wasn't sure whether to try that or not.
Often times after shooting, switching to a coyote distress call will lure another one back.
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