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<blockquote data-quote="BrokenBackJack" data-source="post: 198726" data-attributes="member: 642"><p>Seems like a coyote won't forget if they screw up. The older ones are definitely the wiser ones. Pups are young and dumb and want to check everything out. Always take the biggest dog first if possible. In the past 60 odd years i took the big dog first and then gave a wounded pup call and the others would usually stop long enough to get another shot off. Worked more times than not. Works better if you have someone with you that really know how to call so you can concentrate on staying on them and shooting.</p><p>Wish i could still do it as it was something that i really enjoyed and taught quite a few young-uns how to call and set up.</p><p>Bad thing about learning on your own is you are teaching the coyote along with yourself. So if and when you screw up he (if the same dog) won't make the same mistake twice.</p><p>Have fun and enjoy as it is a hoot!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrokenBackJack, post: 198726, member: 642"] Seems like a coyote won't forget if they screw up. The older ones are definitely the wiser ones. Pups are young and dumb and want to check everything out. Always take the biggest dog first if possible. In the past 60 odd years i took the big dog first and then gave a wounded pup call and the others would usually stop long enough to get another shot off. Worked more times than not. Works better if you have someone with you that really know how to call so you can concentrate on staying on them and shooting. Wish i could still do it as it was something that i really enjoyed and taught quite a few young-uns how to call and set up. Bad thing about learning on your own is you are teaching the coyote along with yourself. So if and when you screw up he (if the same dog) won't make the same mistake twice. Have fun and enjoy as it is a hoot! [/QUOTE]
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