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Old 01-13-2016, 07:59 PM
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Originally Posted by jwilson View Post
Try not to start out with a coyote vocal then into a distress, it might work every now and then, but it may seem fishy to most coyotes. Either go straight coyote vocal or straight distress vocal. Start your stand with low volume so you don't blow any coyotes out near by, then slowly increase the volume longer into the stand. The most effective way to use a mixture of coyote and distress vocal is turn on pup distress right after you shoot. It sometimes allows a follow up shot of you miss and/or it might stop a second coyote for a double. Most fox pros come equipped with fox bang.
I've been starting stands with howls then moving to distress for years.....theres a few hundred dead coyotes that didn't seem to mind that style of sequence.
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