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<blockquote data-quote="Rut2much" data-source="post: 295631" data-attributes="member: 413"><p>I've always enjoyed watching Les Johnson and taking some things away from him. Thing I love about coyote hunting is it's just something you can do on a whim at any point of the day unless the winds blowing like it has been the past week. But, there's always ways to get out of the wind if you're determined enough. I think the thing I like best when im solo hunting is just driving around and picking out the perfect spots to call and where to set up, drawing it all up in your head according to the wind basically. </p><p></p><p>Be cognizant of where the deer herds were all winter and stick close to there as they made that area home for 4-5 months out of the year. Sloughs, pigbarns, livestock, standing sunflowers/corn, willows, draws, single row belts are all great cover to call them from and take a few minute pauses between calling sequences, it gets them more curious instead of constant calling imho. We average about 3-4 sequences of 5 mins, taking 2-3 minute pauses so I'd say each stand/set gets about 20-30 mins max before moving on to the next one. </p><p></p><p>Coyote calling/hunting is only as stressful as you make it and if you don't have patience it's not for you. There's not much more of a rewarding experience than tricking one or having a doubles, triples, etc racing at you. Have fun with it and make it your own, you'll be an addict soon!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rut2much, post: 295631, member: 413"] I've always enjoyed watching Les Johnson and taking some things away from him. Thing I love about coyote hunting is it's just something you can do on a whim at any point of the day unless the winds blowing like it has been the past week. But, there's always ways to get out of the wind if you're determined enough. I think the thing I like best when im solo hunting is just driving around and picking out the perfect spots to call and where to set up, drawing it all up in your head according to the wind basically. Be cognizant of where the deer herds were all winter and stick close to there as they made that area home for 4-5 months out of the year. Sloughs, pigbarns, livestock, standing sunflowers/corn, willows, draws, single row belts are all great cover to call them from and take a few minute pauses between calling sequences, it gets them more curious instead of constant calling imho. We average about 3-4 sequences of 5 mins, taking 2-3 minute pauses so I'd say each stand/set gets about 20-30 mins max before moving on to the next one. Coyote calling/hunting is only as stressful as you make it and if you don't have patience it's not for you. There's not much more of a rewarding experience than tricking one or having a doubles, triples, etc racing at you. Have fun with it and make it your own, you'll be an addict soon! [/QUOTE]
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