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    Hey I am new to the forum and was hoping that you guys out there could give me sum pointers on coyote hunting I have been out before but haven't had the best of luck right now I'm using mouth calls howls rabbit distress calls and I have a decoy of a standing coyote that I try from time to time really hoping with ur help I will have better luck thanks.

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    Best thing to do in that area is to find hunters that hunt with hounds up there and ask to hunt.

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    From another thread started by Ontario Hunter on Dec 8th, also, check out the OFAH website for more info....

    "Coyote Calling and Hunting Workshops
    January 17 Owensound
    January 24 Peterbough

    Just a heads up,

    I have been confronted by the OFAH in conjunction with the Ontario Farmers . to join in on two workshops that they are planning for the areas of Owensound January 17 and Peterbough January 24 . These are all day with a number of speakers on different relations fields of the Coyotes.
    I will be doing the Calling and Hunting part.
    The OFAH is looking after the booking end of it as they are the ones setting it up.
    If your interested contact them..."
    Last edited by Jems; December 28th, 2014 at 09:28 AM.

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    Read as much as you can and get out there to make your rookie mistakes. Best advice is play the wind. Dont go if the wind will blow into the area you are expecting them to come from. Your coyote decoy is great i have one too. Use a moving rabbit decoy with it cause they are always scanning for movement and you will be able to get up and dance once they have locked on to the rabbit. Call very quiet for the first 15 minutes. Dress as warm as possible so u can keep still. Good luck.

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    one out 15 sets is to be expected,,,,,,,,,dont give up,,,its a rush when they run in 100 miles an hour
    It isn,t how you do it,its how you did it

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    My rate is higher....but the rush...boy.. you are bang on the money there....
    Quote Originally Posted by COYHUNTER View Post
    one out 15 sets is to be expected,,,,,,,,,dont give up,,,its a rush when they run in 100 miles an hour
    Mark Snow, Leader Of The, Ontario Libertarian Party

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    What do you use for a setup?

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    My rate is higher....but the rush...boy.. you are bang on the money there....
    "This is about unenforceable registration of weapons that violates the rights of people to own firearms."—Premier Ralph Klein (Alberta)Calgary Herald, 1998 October 9 (November 1, 1942 – March 29, 2013) OFAH Member

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    Winter camo, layers of clothing, FoxPro Wildfire with mojo rabbit head, .223 and 870 shotgun with "0" buckshot on board as well.Will be doing the MB this weekend if you want to go out. 613-863-5483 txt me
    Mark Snow, Leader Of The, Ontario Libertarian Party

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    Thanks guys will half to get out there and try ur tips out if you have any other ideas for me or questions to help me out plz ask

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    Wear would I take the coyote pelt to get money for it

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