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<blockquote data-quote="Wormydog1724" data-source="post: 916121" data-attributes="member: 8931"><p>Wear a face mask. Sit in cover to break up your outline. Sit quiet and still. Have your buddy sit somewhere else looking a different direction unless you are going to video it. Have a challenge and answer with your buddy when you are done calling. Do a whistle or something and wait for him to whistle something back, if he doesn't he may be getting ready to shoot so wait a little bit and whistle again, of coarse he may just not be able to hear you. I usually don't like hunting with other people, but the extra set of eyes can help, sometimes when me and my dad go together, he will see a coyote sneaking up to me when I am calling and I may never even see him or get a shot. Leave your scope on the lowest power or right next to it. Wear camo gloves. When you see a coyote coming in, stop calling. Unless he loses interest then call softly. Once you shoot one, stay quiet for a moment and asses the area, then call some more. I've gotten 5 doubles by just sitting quiet and calling another 49 seconds or so. Coyotes travel in pairs and for some reason, even if they hear the shot, they sometimes will come in anyways. Take pictures!!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wormydog1724, post: 916121, member: 8931"] Wear a face mask. Sit in cover to break up your outline. Sit quiet and still. Have your buddy sit somewhere else looking a different direction unless you are going to video it. Have a challenge and answer with your buddy when you are done calling. Do a whistle or something and wait for him to whistle something back, if he doesn't he may be getting ready to shoot so wait a little bit and whistle again, of coarse he may just not be able to hear you. I usually don't like hunting with other people, but the extra set of eyes can help, sometimes when me and my dad go together, he will see a coyote sneaking up to me when I am calling and I may never even see him or get a shot. Leave your scope on the lowest power or right next to it. Wear camo gloves. When you see a coyote coming in, stop calling. Unless he loses interest then call softly. Once you shoot one, stay quiet for a moment and asses the area, then call some more. I've gotten 5 doubles by just sitting quiet and calling another 49 seconds or so. Coyotes travel in pairs and for some reason, even if they hear the shot, they sometimes will come in anyways. Take pictures!!!!! [/QUOTE]
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