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#1610249 - 11/26/08 08:57 AM locating coyotes
rattlem'up Offline
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Loc: Glencoe,MN, USA
Last night a buddy and i were out trying to locate some yotes and man we found quite a few. My buddy has never been coyote hunting before and when he heard the yotes call back his face was undescribeable! He can't wait to get out there. There was one location we had about 5-6 yotes yippin and howlin back at us. So i took him out to a tree line close by and started a distress call and boom within 2 mins there was 3 yotes about 40 yards. Unfortunatly we didn't have any guns with just there for the experience this time. but i think i've got him hooked! Can't wait for some snow!!!

What do you guys all use to locate coyotes? I've used a high pitched elk call, siren, plain howl. They all seem to work good.

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#1610263 - 11/26/08 09:05 AM Re: locating coyotes [Re: rattlem'up]
Fish&Fowl Offline
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Loc: Int'l. Falls, MN
I pretty much just use howls and yips. I don't do that much locating because I only have so many spots I can hit. I look for sign and take note of what I've heard during duck and deer season as far as coyotes howling.
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#1610295 - 11/26/08 09:22 AM Re: locating coyotes [Re: Fish&Fowl]
Walleyeguy32 Offline
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Did you spook the coyotes you called in, or did they naturally just run off? If you spooked them, they are now more educateed on what call to not come to, if not you should be able to call them in again more easily.

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#1610450 - 11/26/08 10:35 AM Re: locating coyotes [Re: Walleyeguy32]
rattlem'up Offline
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nope the coyotes never even knew we were there! I have 2 tree stands on the tree line that we were in. First saw the coyotes at bout 40 yards and they were just walking around. We watched them for i dont know i would say 2-3 minutes or so and then they just kinda pranced right back to where they were comming from. We waited a while and then got back down and left. Really cool experience!

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#1610506 - 11/26/08 11:02 AM Re: locating coyotes [Re: rattlem'up]
Walleyeguy32 Offline
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You handled it exactly the way it should have been done. When you go back out, try the same call they came into for a bit, and if nothing happens switch it up some.

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#1610558 - 11/26/08 11:24 AM Re: locating coyotes [Re: Walleyeguy32]
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I usually howl or yip, I haven't tried a siren locator yet, but I am putting it on my caller just to see how it works
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#1610616 - 11/26/08 11:45 AM Re: locating coyotes [Re: picksbigwagon]
rattlem'up Offline
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what was really nice is that i was using my hand calls. I haven't even touched these yotes with my e-caller yet. should be a blast when i do though.

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#1611482 - 11/26/08 09:02 PM Re: locating coyotes [Re: rattlem'up]
HunterLee Offline
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Loc: Gary Mn Norman County
I don't like to howl/ yip. Lot of times they will come in silent. I feel that by using the howls as locaters, you won't get them all to howl, and you lose a valueable calling technique. My uncle likes to howl to see where they are and its been bad for our calling. He has had several come to the pickup and that gets them educated fast.

Go out at times when your local city whistle blows. We have that at 6pm and 9pm. I like to get out 5 min before and sit where i think/know there are some and hear where they are and go after them. That only works for moonlight calling, but is very deadly. Otherwise get your self a siren and do it that way.

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#1612452 - 11/27/08 08:22 PM Re: locating coyotes [Re: HunterLee]
Fish&Fowl Offline
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Loc: Int'l. Falls, MN
Originally Posted By: HunterLee
I don't like to howl/ yip. Lot of times they will come in silent. I feel that by using the howls as locaters, you won't get them all to howl, and you lose a valueable calling technique. My uncle likes to howl to see where they are and its been bad for our calling. He has had several come to the pickup and that gets them educated fast.


That's actually a good point. I guess I never hang around very long waiting for an answer, but in pressured areas or where you plan on hunting, I could see how howling might not be the best thing to do.


Edited by Fish&Fowl (11/27/08 08:23 PM)
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#1612512 - 11/27/08 09:00 PM Re: locating coyotes [Re: Fish&Fowl]
rattlem'up Offline
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Loc: Glencoe,MN, USA
You have a very good point. Although i dont use location calls all that much, but that should be very effective. Most of the time i go by word of mouth by local farmers around the area seeing or hearing them. Then i plan my attack.

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#1612619 - 11/27/08 10:07 PM Re: locating coyotes [Re: rattlem'up]
HawgMan Offline
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Registered: 09/21/04
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Loc: Hunt'n Somewhere
We usually use a howler.

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#1615603 - 11/30/08 05:02 PM Re: locating coyotes [Re: HawgMan]
RBuker Offline
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Registered: 05/29/05
Posts: 137
Don't go out to locate coyotes with a howler. All you are doing is educating them. At least here in Minnesota a very high percentage of coyotes don't howl back. They just come in to check you out. Potentially, everytime you stand by your truck and howl you are educating every coyote in that area. That will make your efforts to kill them all the more difficult. If you must try to locate them, get out of the truck, walk about looking for tracks, scat and kills. Figure out what kind of habitat they are in and then sneak in, howl or distress call and kill them!

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#1617592 - 12/01/08 06:09 PM Re: locating coyotes [Re: RBuker]
creepworm Offline
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Registered: 10/29/08
Posts: 7
Loc: Glencoe, MN
I usually do not do any locating either. Other than walking around and looking for sign

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#1618010 - 12/01/08 09:05 PM Re: locating coyotes [Re: creepworm]
tanman Offline
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Registered: 01/15/07
Posts: 173
Loc: rochester mn
i also dont locate... just ask people in the area if they have seen/ heard them ... if they have hunt the area
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#1623369 - 12/04/08 12:10 PM Re: locating coyotes [Re: rattlem'up]
DaveTN Offline
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Registered: 05/24/07
Posts: 3
Loc: Carver County
Hey, I live out your way...near Green Isle, would you mind sharing the general area were you heard the yotes?

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