

If you have deer in your area and I bet you do.get out your fawn distress call and get out there and give it a go.įlambeau make a great coyote decoy. Coyotes dine on different critters at different times of the year and it is prime time for fawn distress calling.

The up side is that those old opportunistic coyotes know what time of year it is too. One draw back to this is you are going to call in some deer as well. Yep it's time to use the fawn distress call. Turkey season is just over and deer are giving birth to fawns.Ding Ding Ding! Maybe some coyote vocalizations or a fawn distress or bird distress.Īt the time of this post it is mid May here in Missouri. Since I know this I will change up my calling when in previously hunted areas. I also know that there lack of experience makes for a lot of smart coyotes. But I also know that when hunters are new to calling coyotes they use rabbit distress calls almost exclusively. I like it that more and more hunters are starting to enjoy predator hunting. On the other hand if I know it has had some hunting pressure from other predator hunters I will probably use a different call. If I know an area has not been hunted before I will almost always use a rabbit distress call. The Coyote Calls I use vary depending on the area and the season of the year. You will use and enjoy it every time you go out.
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I have great eyes and have done this gig long enough that not much gets past me but this ol cat certainly did.Īnyway the caller is great! Crystal clear sound and enough volume to really get the sound out there when needed.Īnyway that's it for now.But I do recommend that if you love to call predators as much as I do The Fox Pro Fury is well worth the investment. I was calling in a corn stock field which makes it exceptionally hard to see a bobcat anyway, but I tell you it amazes me how stealthy those critters are. Didn't even have time to get into position for a shot before he disappeared. Had been calling about 15 minutes when all I see is the rear end of a bobcat slinking back over the crest of a little hill. Get my caller set up about 20 yards upwind of where I plan to set and then waited just a couple minutes to start calling. Got to my hunting spot, get to my setup with great confidence because I was super stealthy getting in there. So by about 4pm yesterday evening the wind has laid and I decide it is time for the maiden voyage of Grizz and the new Fox Pro Caller. Go back in the house disgusted and decide to wait for a a time when the wind isn't blowing quite so hard. Get dressed.head out the door only to find the wind blowing at 25+ miles an hour.
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My apollagies for not making this post yesterday as I said I would.Īnyway.Got up yesterday before the crack of dawn, (excited as a kid on Christmas Morning!)ready to go out and play with the new caller.
