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Hey Jason Welcome to PM. Lots of info and great guys here. {We even have some great gals here too}  /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif 


One if our members is north of you in Lynden, he makes hand calls. His name is Brennan.


While everything[Details] is important, calling works as long as you sound like some poor,poor, pitiful, beasty getting skinned alive.


Site choice, approach, wind, movement, field of view and technique are probably more important

than imitating someone else on a distress call. Howling is a different matter maybe. The neat thing about predator hunting rules is there ain't no rules.


Coyotes come sometimes if you call early, late loud,  soft, day ,night,spring, winter,long sets, short sets, noon, midnight, hand calls, mouth calls, electronic calls, camo, no camo, solo, with someone etc. They hang up at 1/2 mile or run over you. They come from upwind, down wind or crosswind. They come as singles or packs. Silently or on the growl.


Yep coyote hunting is a snap. You just have to be invisible,know everything, watch everywhere all the time, master all the wild life sounds, shoot your close range/long range/do it all firearm in all awkward and unnatural positions and then come on here and tell us how easy it was.  /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif  The truth now  /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif 


So Jason, looks like you've stepped in it now  /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif   Just wait till  you kill your first called coyote, you'll be as loopy as some of the guys here. Comeon in  /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif


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