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<blockquote data-quote="hunter966" data-source="post: 4313922" data-attributes="member: 4952"><p>You’re going to get a lot of answers cause there’s a lot of good coyote callers/shooters here!</p><p></p><p>Get in some shade of a tree or bush, get the wind in your face, call with a crosswind into the place where you think the yotes might be, sit as high as you can on a hill without getting sky-lined, turn your head slowly to watch both sides and if possible down wind too, cause they’ll come from any direction. When you walk in, take your time and look around, I’ve shot a bunch before grabbing a spot to sit down.</p><p></p><p>Yotes aren’t particular as to what they’re shot with but they are a tough little animal, so hit them in the right spot or you’ll have them run off. Personally I like a soft point or hollow point bullet but fmj’s will work also.</p><p></p><p>If you let them they’ll come in shotgun close or they might see something and stay 300-400 yards out.</p><p></p><p>I like camo but have worn my Carhartt brown bibs. As far as calls go, rabbit in distress is a good one but fawn distress, bird calls even pup distress calls work good. </p><p></p><p>I like mouth calls but you might want an electronic, it just depends on what works for you. Be patient and don’t move quick. Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hunter966, post: 4313922, member: 4952"] You’re going to get a lot of answers cause there’s a lot of good coyote callers/shooters here! Get in some shade of a tree or bush, get the wind in your face, call with a crosswind into the place where you think the yotes might be, sit as high as you can on a hill without getting sky-lined, turn your head slowly to watch both sides and if possible down wind too, cause they’ll come from any direction. When you walk in, take your time and look around, I’ve shot a bunch before grabbing a spot to sit down. Yotes aren’t particular as to what they’re shot with but they are a tough little animal, so hit them in the right spot or you’ll have them run off. Personally I like a soft point or hollow point bullet but fmj’s will work also. If you let them they’ll come in shotgun close or they might see something and stay 300-400 yards out. I like camo but have worn my Carhartt brown bibs. As far as calls go, rabbit in distress is a good one but fawn distress, bird calls even pup distress calls work good. I like mouth calls but you might want an electronic, it just depends on what works for you. Be patient and don’t move quick. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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