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<blockquote data-quote="SupressYourself" data-source="post: 241587" data-attributes="member: 340"><p>Depends on what your goal is. </p><p>If you just want coyotes dead, snaring will always beat calling, assuming you have the same level of talent for both.</p><p>If you enjoy calling them, then I'll echo what others have said: You need to make a different sound and optionally approach them from a different direction than you or others may have done previously. Using hand calls is a good way to make sure your sound is unique.</p><p></p><p>Advanced tactics rely on understanding their movement and feeding patterns for a specific area and taking advantage of those. This can be difficult since they (seem to) wander all over and will eat just about anything, but as an easy example: Using Prairie Dog Distress a couple hundred yards off of a dog town. Do it at midday when the yotes are likely to be bedded nearby instead of cruising the town.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SupressYourself, post: 241587, member: 340"] Depends on what your goal is. If you just want coyotes dead, snaring will always beat calling, assuming you have the same level of talent for both. If you enjoy calling them, then I'll echo what others have said: You need to make a different sound and optionally approach them from a different direction than you or others may have done previously. Using hand calls is a good way to make sure your sound is unique. Advanced tactics rely on understanding their movement and feeding patterns for a specific area and taking advantage of those. This can be difficult since they (seem to) wander all over and will eat just about anything, but as an easy example: Using Prairie Dog Distress a couple hundred yards off of a dog town. Do it at midday when the yotes are likely to be bedded nearby instead of cruising the town. [/QUOTE]
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