best dvd for stand setup info??

jk2paintworx

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I have watched several videos on you tube and DVDs but most of them are just covering the kill shots. Thats cool for the first 100 or so but I am looking for more of a instructional type DVD to gain some info about coyote hunting.
 
Originally Posted By: nyttrain5150Tony Tebbe's So you want to be a predator caller

By far the most informative and educational DVD I have watched on the basics of setup and wind.
 
I also suggest that you watch Les on Predator Quest. Heck, just record all predator hunting shows and watch what they are doing.

If you listen to what they talk about, you can get a lot of tips that once you get some of the basics down can help fine tune how you look at land and set up.

Also as important is how to call and what to do once you spot a coyote. Stay calm, be patient, and enjoy. As long as they are not leaving, let them take their time coming in.
 
Originally Posted By: Tbone-AZAlso as important is how to call and what to do once you spot a coyote. Stay calm, be patient, and enjoy. As long as they are not leaving, let them take their time coming in.


A VERY good "instructional" DVD on the topic above, IMHO, would be the DVD...."Coyote Behavior", by Jay Nistetter...@ rhinocalls.com
If you want to learn how to "read" a coyote when you see one coming to your calling, this DVD is probably the best $10 you can spend.

NOTE: I am in no way affiliated with Jay.
But, I have had this DVD in my collection for several years now, & still like to re-view it from time to time.
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Originally Posted By: MNyoteHunterMastering The Art By Randy Anderson Is Good To

I recently finished watching that video and using some of the tips/techniques they described to my success!
Great video!
 
Randy Anderson's original video calling all coyotes is pretty good on instruction. Especially for calling. I think you can still find that one through his website. I think the primos videos are better produced but keep in mind that original was the first one he ever did and it's like 15 yrs old now. I learned a lot from that one.
 
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