newcomer to coyote hunting. havent had much luck, anyone know of any good spots? I have a rifle, an electronic call and all but dont know where to go. I tried christmas tree pass in searchlight. No luck. Could anyone point me in the right direction?
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I’m in the same boat, I go out toward mt potosi and never get any to call in. I get some and they are in my backyard!newcomer to coyote hunting. havent had much luck, anyone know of any good spots? I have a rifle, an electronic call and all but dont know where to go. I tried christmas tree pass in searchlight. No luck. Could anyone point me in the right direction?
There's a lot of good info there. Especially waiting a bit after you get settled and start quiet.Sometimes it might take a few sets before you call one or more in at a time, bit it will happen. I like the simplistic nature of my SCEERY mouth call in coarse cottontail. It really works. I use a small bulb squeaker mouse call when they get close. 100 yards on in when conditions are calm and they come running. I like to sit and just look around for about 10 minutes before I start calling and my first sequence is not high volume in case I have dogs close to me. I'll do a series and then wait ten minutes or so and do another. Coyotes if they are close enough to hear and are wanting to come usually show up pretty fast, say 10-20 minutes. I have stayed on stand though and continued to call and had one come in after an hour at this particular set. She was coming, it was just slow. I have a mouth blown coyote howler that seems to work pretty good just to see if any coyotes are around. It really works about the middle to end of February when they start breeding. They don't like another coyote on their turf.
Keep doing it and it will happen.
Yep, great advice right here. Create a story at every stand. I have called in and killed dozens of coyotes with completely off the wall distress sounds, it just has to peak their interest. BUT, it also depends what time of the year it is. You have to think, early in the year they are trying to breed so coyote vocals work great, later in the year they are trying to feed their pups and then get ready for winter so distress works great. I rarely use rabbit distress anymore because coyote hunting has been getting more and more popular over the years, and that is every new persons go to call which educates the coyotes and they wont even blink an eye at it. There are TONS of coyotes in NV but a lot of people hunt them there too so change it up. You will learn something new on every stand. The wind is key, proper placement of your e caller is important too. I highly recommend picking up some mouth calls and learn how to use them.The best advice I ever got is to pay attention to the story you are telling with your calling. If the sounds don’t make sense, they won’t come. Also, try something other than rabbit distress.
Tons of Coyotes around Caliente in the canyon area.newcomer to coyote hunting. havent had much luck, anyone know of any good spots? I have a rifle, an electronic call and all but dont know where to go. I tried christmas tree pass in searchlight. No luck. Could anyone point me in the right direction?