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#2140702 - 02/05/12 06:14 PM Re: Howling for coyotes [Re: Pa Teeny]
Shadowhunter/2 Offline
New Member

Registered: 02/02/12
Posts: 3
Loc: Northeast PA
Hello Teeny,
Glad to see a PA boy Putting his time in. I'm new to the game and could use some calling tips. Been after some dogs for about 2 months now and can't seem to get it right. i'm hunting the night from about dark to 10 * 10:30. I have lots of sign and what sounds like a large pack vocalizing regularly. Have yet to eben see some eyes. I use an electronic caller with both distress and howling mixes.Been playing the wind and the weather with no luck. Heavily wooded mountains limit vision at distance. Any advice would be much appreciated!

Thanks,
Shadowhunter/2

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#2141055 - 02/05/12 11:38 PM Re: Howling for coyotes [Re: Shadowhunter/2]
Cman962 Offline
Seasoned Member

Registered: 01/27/12
Posts: 153
Loc: Marysville, Ohio
Hey everyone, I'm new to this forum and coyote hunting. There's some great info on here!

I'm new to calling coyotes. I went to our property in Meigs co., Ohio and switched to howling last friday. I called one in on my first stand in the middle of the day. I was setting in a deer stand on the side of a hill in the woods. the area has patches of thick cover. I was using hand calls, two different pitch howlers, doing invitation howls. I also did some female whimpers with the higher pitch howler. I didn't get the kill because I hesitated for an instant. I found out the window of opportunity can be pretty narrow when hunting yotes. It came in and started to circle me out about 70 yds or so. It went about 3/4 of the way around me then circled back. I lost it in the brush only to hear it back in the area it came in from. The funny thing is it never went down wind which in this case was up hill from me. It disappeared heading back were it came from in the same leasurely trot it was in the entire time. I guess it got tired of looking for the source of the sound. I went out on 4 more stands after that 3 at night with some local hunters. We had plenty of Yotes answering our howls but No luck getting another yote in for a shot. Even though I didn't score on the hunt I'm excited to know I'm making sounds that a coyote will respond to. In other words I'm hooked!
I want to add that the Coyote I call in never made a sound the whole time. During the night hunts they howled like crazy.
Prior to this I out on was out on 5 stands over the last 3 weeks, 1 at night, in central Ohio where I live using distress calls with out any luck. I'm sold, I'm switching to howls for now.


Edited by Cman962 (02/05/12 11:43 PM)
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#2262436 - 08/04/12 12:43 AM Re: Howling for coyotes [Re: NCCowboy]
Bucket list Offline
Junior Member

Registered: 01/29/11
Posts: 44
Loc: PA
Don't give up you'll get one.....it'll be like christmas you'll love it

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#2262515 - 08/04/12 07:50 AM Re: Howling for coyotes [Re: Bucket list]
possumal Offline
Die Hard Member with a vengeance

Registered: 01/13/06
Posts: 4951
Loc: Nicholasville, Ky.
cman962, it has been my experience that more coyotes come in silent than barking back. Makes me believe that a good number of them come in, hang up in the thick stuff, and just watch. If they don't see anything to support the racket they hear, they slip back off. Got to keep their interest so curiosity can kill the coyote.

Good hunting at ya!
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#2439823 - 02/19/13 02:02 PM Re: Howling for coyotes [Re: possumal]
boxcarwillie Offline
Junior Member

Registered: 02/18/13
Posts: 31
Loc: Pa
Rich when I try to open your links all i get is this;

www.championtannery.com

I doesn't go to your sounds just advertizements for all kind of other things???

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#2517555 - 07/12/13 03:10 PM Re: Howling for coyotes [Re: Rich Cronk]
4paws US ARMY Offline
Predator Master

Registered: 09/28/12
Posts: 71
Loc: Kentucky
Exactly how we start our stands Rich and it gives great results. Thanks for putting that out.

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#2519908 - 07/18/13 07:58 AM Re: Howling for coyotes [Re: Rich Cronk]
4paws US ARMY Offline
Predator Master

Registered: 09/28/12
Posts: 71
Loc: Kentucky
This past hunting season my partner (Yote Yoda) & me started taking both of our callers (shockwave) to the field with us. Using one for our main calling and setting the 2nd one down short of where we are walking to. Once the action starts we'll use the dropped off caller to bark or howl at the right time and create quite a stir. Dogs that are hung up or simply watching in the distance often chime in thinking there are multiple dogs in the area & end up coming on in. We have turned many empty stands into dog producers with this.

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#2519921 - 07/18/13 08:53 AM Re: Howling for coyotes [Re: 4paws US ARMY]
Yote Yoda USMC Offline
Die Hard Member III

Registered: 11/17/11
Posts: 3219
Loc: Big Blue Nation KY
When I first stated hunting coyotes I couldn't do any calls for sometime except the HOWL. I killed a lot of coyotes just howling. I've had a few howl back and come in but that's not the norm---they usually just slip in to check out the other coyote.

Barking and Howling has been one of our go to calls for 25+ years(YoteYoda, 4Paws & Possumal). We usally howl back an forth at each other two or three times the first ten minutes of each stand b4 we ring the dinner bell. We also howl once at the end of the stand and sit for 5-10 minutes b4 we exit. When a stand is over if we have heard howling back at us from a distance we close the gap and do another stand much closer to the area where we heard the howling.

My favorite trick with howling is going back to an area where I have killed a coyote in the last 12-24 hours and doing Lonesome Howling. We have killed a ton of coyotes over the years with this trick. Love to trick the Trickster.

As far as how much gear to carry during the hunt that's up to you. Some like to travel light some like to carry a lot of gear. IMO you carry every item that you need to have a successful coyote hunt. The basics to me our rifle, bipod/tripod etc, something to make sitting comfortable and some mouth calls or e caller.


Edited by Yote Yoda USMC (07/18/13 09:05 AM)
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#2535051 - 08/22/13 08:39 PM Re: Howling for coyotes [Re: Yote Yoda USMC]
Rich Cronk Offline
Retired Moderator

Registered: 04/20/01
Posts: 7135
Loc: Western Iowa
Guys,
It sounds to me like some of you are howling too much. One or three lonesome sounding howls before going silent would work better for you. My old Champion Tannery links no longer work, and I don't get over here much anymore. Barking on stand is usually a bad idea because the barks may be perceived as aggression by the younger and less aggressive coyotes. Feel free to E mail me if you need advice about calling..
cronkcalls@cox.net
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#2535090 - 08/22/13 09:44 PM Re: Howling for coyotes [Re: Rich Cronk]
dan brothers Offline
Die Hard Member III

Registered: 12/03/10
Posts: 3781
Loc: Santee, SC 29148 USA
Man O Man... there is some good stuff here
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#2535314 - 08/23/13 01:50 PM Re: Howling for coyotes [Re: Rich Cronk]
Rich Cronk Offline
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Registered: 04/20/01
Posts: 7135
Loc: Western Iowa
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#2650009 - 03/04/14 05:31 PM Re: Howling for coyotes [Re: Rich Cronk]
great white hunt3r Offline
New Member

Registered: 03/04/14
Posts: 8
Loc: ohio miami county
I am new to this so im trying to find out out to do work this page.. but I have a few questions on coyote calling. Saturday I was out coyote hunting and I was using a rabbit in distress with no luck. so closer to dark I switched to a female long howl. and I had response right away. we went back and forth about 5 times and then nothing.. WHAT DO I DO NEXT? does this mean the coyote is on its way or not interested..... do I keep howling or do I shut up? help plz

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#2650073 - 03/04/14 07:00 PM Re: Howling for coyotes [Re: Rich Cronk]
jrcampbell Offline
Die Hard Member II

Registered: 01/05/12
Posts: 1272
Loc: butler co., pennsylvania
Sometimes silence is golden at that point, pup distress works good too. Use the google search at the top of every page, you'll learn tons and be reading for years
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#2650085 - 03/04/14 07:12 PM Re: Howling for coyotes [Re: Rich Cronk]
great white hunt3r Offline
New Member

Registered: 03/04/14
Posts: 8
Loc: ohio miami county
thanks for the feed back I see your for PA. so your in bout the same hunting terrain as me. when you set up your hunt do hunt in the deep woods. or over an open field, if open field do you sit in the field and try n call them in to the field or more or less alone a tree line if possible?

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#2650100 - 03/04/14 07:41 PM Re: Howling for coyotes [Re: Rich Cronk]
great white hunt3r Offline
New Member

Registered: 03/04/14
Posts: 8
Loc: ohio miami county
does anyone use a diaphram howler? I just bought one today waiting for it in the mail. but just wanted some input on that as well.

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