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Posted by DJL on March 17, 2006 at 19:45:04 from (70.106.168.178):
Sorry in advance for the non-tractor related question, but you folks always have great input and are always a big help. I work in the seed industry and live in northern Ilinois. I get back to the family farm every chance I can in SE Ia. Dad's retired and the entire farm is in CRP. I love to deer and pheasant hunt back on the farm. Everytime I go back there, in the evening hours you can hear a lot of coyotes howeling/yipping etc. I know there's quite a few around in the creek bottom/wooded areas. I bought a new Remington model 700 in 30.06 and sited in a new Leopold 3-9X 40 scope. I'd like to take out a few of these coyotes, as I think they're really hurting our pheasant population. I've used a squealing rabbit mouth call and just bought a cheaper electronic call too. Never have much luck calling these things in. Does anyone have any advice on getting these coyotes called up withing a couple hundred yards? When's the best time of day to call them? Early morning/evening? Any other advice? Thanks DJL
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