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link to What Do Coyotes Eat: How to Hunt Hungry Hounds

What Do Coyotes Eat: How to Hunt Hungry Hounds

What do coyotes eat? Knowing the answer to that question will shorten the time you spend scouting, help you select the perfect calls to use, and significantly increase the number of coyotes you call...

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How To Call In Coyotes: Keep Them Really Interested

If you want to call in coyotes, or for that matter, a fox or bobcat, you need to keep them really interested. Calling coyotes means having their undivided attention, from the first sound you play,...

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link to 3 Open Reed Coyote Calls You Can Learn Now

3 Open Reed Coyote Calls You Can Learn Now

Open reed coyote calls have unrivaled range and volume, they can bring a coyote in from two miles away, and their lifelike sounds can convince the most reluctant coyote to get a little closer. So,...

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link to Hunting Eastern Coyotes: How to Become a Giant Killer

Hunting Eastern Coyotes: How to Become a Giant Killer

Hunting eastern coyotes isn't for the faint of heart. These massive creatures can sneak within yards of even the most skilled woodsman. They also possess an uncanny ability to detect humans, and...

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link to Guaranteed Dirt Naps: Best Place to Shoot a Coyote

Guaranteed Dirt Naps: Best Place to Shoot a Coyote

Where’s the best place to shoot a coyote? If you are a new predator hunter, you already probably asked a few friends this question. So, how many answered your shot placement question with “Just...

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How to Track a Wounded Coyote

What’s the most challenging part of coyote hunting? Most predator hunters would agree, it’s trying to track a wounded coyote. Even hurt, these elusive critters sometimes leave less sign behind...

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