For the life of me I just can't seem to call any in. Currently I'm using a Primos Double Cotton tail call and I don't know if it's me or what but I just don't ever seen anything
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For the life of me I just can't seem to call any in. Currently I'm using a Primos Double Cotton tail call and I don't know if it's me or what but I just don't ever seen anything
Are there coyotes consistently in the area you are calling and they aren't coming in? Or is the population not consistent in the area? I was thought to scout everything twice; once at normal hunting hours such as first light, and again at different hour such as late afternoon. Some areas are traveled to get to and from and you need luck or timing and others are honey holes where there always seem to be dogs. Just when you think you figure them out they will show you different. Watch the wind and let it cool off, right now in co they are scare in daylight because it is so hot, once it cools off they won't be so hard to coax in during shooting light. Camo is ok but overrated, bgbmboo? On here had some calling videos with much success using no camo, black and earth tones Work just as well. You can spend all your money buying fancy camo and in the end it will make little difference if stands are not set up right with wind, light, etc. make the most of every dog that comes in and let them take time to come in while you observe them as they will teach you a lot, how they work wind, difference in sketchy dog vs hard charger, what sounds are effective and which are not at different times of the year. This is all what makes it so fun is the challenge, after all you are trying to move above a predator in the "food chain" in his environment.
For the life of me I just can't seem to call any in. Currently I'm using a Primos Double Cotton tail call and I don't know if it's me or what but I just don't ever seen anything
It really helps to let them prime up and wait for the cold weather, you get a much better response
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Yes, camo is very improtant. Notice my careful selection of camo.
It really helps to let them prime up and wait for the cold weather, you get a much better response![]()