Do you guys hang out after a shot rings out?

Tc2663

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After you take a shot, has anybody ever had more yotes show up? Like has anybody kept calling and had more show up or, even less likely, have a missed coyote return?
 
As you have noticed I’m new to the site and new to coyote hunting. I made a mistake and made a crappy shot on my first yote last weekend and wiffed. I have a tripod on the way to hopefully avoid that mistake again. My hunting partner wanted to clear out right away, but I was thinking maybe there is a chance we could lure more in. Thanks for the info !
 
After you take a shot, has anybody ever had more yotes show up? Like has anybody kept calling and had more show up or, even less likely, have a missed coyote return?
Yeah, like all the time. A lot of the multiples (double, triple, quad, etc) that I've shot, they came one or two at a time.
A suppressor helps a lot.
 
I generally run a stand for 16-20 minutes. If a coyote shows up early in the stand and I kill it, I stick to the plan and keep running the stand. I will often switch to pup distress for a minute or so after the shot, but then back to "normal" sounds. If I kill one right at the end of the stand, I'll keep going for another couple minutes just in case it wasn't alone. This approach has helped me kill multiples that I would have missed out on had I left after the first was down.
 
Yeah, like all the time. A lot of the multiples (double, triple, quad, etc) that I've shot, they came one or two at a time.
A suppressor helps a lot.
I am unsuppressed right now unfortunately, but I’m saving up for the banish 223. From my understanding it should be quietest one I can get. Tho there is a lot about surpressors that I don’t understand. I don’t really care about gas in my face so I think that is the one I will go with.
 
I am unsuppressed right now unfortunately, but I’m saving up for the banish 223. From my understanding it should be quietest one I can get. Tho there is a lot about surpressors that I don’t understand. I don’t really care about gas in my face so I think that is the one I will go with.
If you have any other caliber rifles, I would recommend going with a 30 cal can for its versatility. Also, while your typical 30 cal can will be bigger and heavier, it will also suppress better, even on a 223. For example, while I don't think you should only look at Banish, the Banish 30 will suppress that 223 better than the Banish 223.
 
See that’s why I’m saying I don’t know what I’m talking about lol. I was originally going to go with the silencerco omega 36. I do have a 350 legend that it would fit on as well but don’t really need that surpressored. But several websites said that the banish 223 would be quieter. I wonder if the banish 30 would be quieter than the omega 36? I’ll have to do more research.
 
How about one that was shot at and missed? Have you ever had one come back?
Yes. This double came to the call from about 200 yards down the sendero. Couldn't woof them to a stop so shot the male, which fell almost at the call. The female retreated back down the sendero and paused at the spot where they had first stepped out of the brush originally (Just past the last shadow extending into sendero on the left in 2nd picture). I hurried the shot and missed. She disappeared into the brush, only to re-appear moments later when I switched to the Kiyi. She ran right back up to the male where she lies in pic.
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