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Hmmm, I think it is rather optimistic to assume that there are as many or that all coyotes are as easy to call as AZ coyotes. Apples to oranges when comparing most states.


I fail to see how calling the same six stands in AZ somehow sets precedence for coyote intelligence across the country? 


There is a reason you hear frequent stories of twenty coyotes being taken in a day from AZ. I'm certainly not questioning the skill of callers from those areas but I am also certainly not going to believe that they are any more skilled, or have any more "fortitude" than callers from out East who may be lucky to get a few coyotes a year.


I promise you won't get away with those calling tactics up here or out East. Around here a few good outings in one area and success will most likely taper off sharply till next season or at least for a few months.  No going back 6 times and re-calling and re-shooting at the same coyotes. If I told that to people around here they would fall out of their chairs laughing. Rotating calling areas is mandatory here or you will be wasting your time and gas money eventually.


I invite any of the desert callers to come on up and show us how it's done though. Maybe I'm just a crappy caller. Free room and board while your here...if you can do what you do down there...up here. 


An exception can be found to any "rule". One thing is certain though, if a caller keeps pounding the same spots over and over around this area, he will ruin the calling spots he has eventually.


I'm happy to admit though, I don't have much experience calling coyotes I've missed.      /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif


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