One thing I love to do is hunt turkeys in the spring. You wear camo from head to toe with facemask and gloves to boot.
Anyway, coyotes will sometimes stalk your calling and this one morning I had two show up and ruin my hunt.
The day after turkey season ended, I was back in the same piece of woods with a rabbit squealer. Right at daybreak, I let loose with three long cries then followed it up with progressively quieter calls. I don't think I waited more than ten minutes and a coyote came over the knoll at 35 yards and stood there lookin'. I had all my turkey gear on and he never saw the slow move I made to get the .243 up and on him.
Made it look awful easy but I know it isn't. I was just wondering if any of you guys ever use a turkey call on coyotes?
Anyway, coyotes will sometimes stalk your calling and this one morning I had two show up and ruin my hunt.
The day after turkey season ended, I was back in the same piece of woods with a rabbit squealer. Right at daybreak, I let loose with three long cries then followed it up with progressively quieter calls. I don't think I waited more than ten minutes and a coyote came over the knoll at 35 yards and stood there lookin'. I had all my turkey gear on and he never saw the slow move I made to get the .243 up and on him.
Made it look awful easy but I know it isn't. I was just wondering if any of you guys ever use a turkey call on coyotes?