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<blockquote data-quote="okhunter" data-source="post: 929950" data-attributes="member: 4040"><p>That would be my advice.A pup or adult coyote distress.Sometimes they just won't budge an inch no matter what you do.I do have a recording of 2 coyotes fighting on my Foxpro that is really deadly in that situation.I have filmed a few different coyotes that threw caution to the wind and charged right past a dead coyote to get to the caller.It does not always work that way but like I say, always and never rarely apply in calling predators.</p><p></p><p> Scott</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="okhunter, post: 929950, member: 4040"] That would be my advice.A pup or adult coyote distress.Sometimes they just won't budge an inch no matter what you do.I do have a recording of 2 coyotes fighting on my Foxpro that is really deadly in that situation.I have filmed a few different coyotes that threw caution to the wind and charged right past a dead coyote to get to the caller.It does not always work that way but like I say, always and never rarely apply in calling predators. Scott [/QUOTE]
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