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That is a very good question.I don't know if there is an absolute correct answer.I have been out in the middle of the summer 100 degree temps,and called and shot the hell out of the coyotes.And I have been out in September or October and made a ton of stands and didn't call a thing.But I have also called in the summer when I swear that there were no coyotes within a 1000 miles of my calling stands.And I have had some really great hunts in the fall and winter.I think if I had to pick a time of year that is the MOST consistant to calling it would probably be Sept. and Oct. because the number of coyotes are probably at a high with young of the year out and about and hunting pressure still relatively low.After the archery hunts,bird hunts,and big game hunts are over  everybody is out trying to kill coyotes.At least thats how it is here in Utah.Then it becomes a little more difficult to get numbers of dogs.You have to start pulling out the tricks to consistantly call and kill them.But like I have always said the best time to call and kill coyotes is TODAY.hehehehe Hope this helps.GOOD HUNTING



 My favorite calls to use year around are Sceery's  AP-6(variable) AP-7(open reed) and a Sceery Howler.




[This message has been edited by UTcaller (edited 09-17-2001).]


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