So I just picked up coyote hunting this summer when I bought a tikka t3 lite in .223. I’ve hunted my whole life. I’ve come to realize song dogs are much harder than deer turkey and every other small furry creature I’ve come across.
Equipment: tikka t3 .223. Redfield revolution 3x9x40 (as soon as I put it on a vortex 4x12x50 will be put on it) Adjustable bipod, small seat maybe 4 in high, scent killer, Foxpro deadbone. So my call choices are limited. I’m saving up money for a better model. So advice on that would be greatly appreciated.
I have around 700 acres I have permission from landowners to hunt on in SW Michigan which is mostly fields orchards (some clean cut and some overgrown) and woods between 5 to 20 acres.
I only hunt when the wind is in my favor, either cross or in much face and try to always have a line of sight downwind. I try to set up with the sun at my back and always with a backdrop behind me of some kind with camo from head to toe including my face and hands. Now I know there’s dogs out there. I have plenty of trailcam pics or personally heard them or been told by land owners they are out there except I’ve never called in a single one.
So maybe my call sequencing is bad? Any tips of any kind would be greatly appreciated.
Equipment: tikka t3 .223. Redfield revolution 3x9x40 (as soon as I put it on a vortex 4x12x50 will be put on it) Adjustable bipod, small seat maybe 4 in high, scent killer, Foxpro deadbone. So my call choices are limited. I’m saving up money for a better model. So advice on that would be greatly appreciated.
I have around 700 acres I have permission from landowners to hunt on in SW Michigan which is mostly fields orchards (some clean cut and some overgrown) and woods between 5 to 20 acres.
I only hunt when the wind is in my favor, either cross or in much face and try to always have a line of sight downwind. I try to set up with the sun at my back and always with a backdrop behind me of some kind with camo from head to toe including my face and hands. Now I know there’s dogs out there. I have plenty of trailcam pics or personally heard them or been told by land owners they are out there except I’ve never called in a single one.
So maybe my call sequencing is bad? Any tips of any kind would be greatly appreciated.