Hunting Eastern Coyotes – 10 tips for coyote hunting success
Hunting Eastern Coyotes – 10 tips for coyote hunting success
http://www.FreeCoyoteHuntingGuide.com 10 proven tatics for hunting eastern coyotes
Hunting Eastern Coyotes – 10 tips for coyote hunting success
http://www.FreeCoyoteHuntingGuide.com 10 proven tatics for hunting eastern coyotes
Protect wildlife!!!! Killing defenseless coyotes!!! Bad Karma ur way!!!!!!
The other white meat
Thank you for the tips. Killed my first coyote at age 61 using a new Verminator call. Started with hen pheasant and then cottontail. Nailed him at 202 yards with my .270. This was in north central Kansas, but I live in middle Tennessee, where I plan to resume hunting.
i know its sad, the whole paving over the wilderness to plant down a few McDonalds and an Arby’s. But Killing animals is how early man and some men like me get food and clothing. i am 14 years old and i can last longer in the woods than most men these days can. Humans need to get back to there roots.
Great vid!
Nice job, solid tips. Really appreciate the safety tips on number 8. So many how to videos never mention safety. It’s so important by yourself and especially when you start adding other guns to the hunt. Never hurts to remind people to hunt safe and smart. Especially keep a eye on younger hunters with less experience because excitement and adrenaline can make you lose focus. You don’t get second chances and accidents can happen fast.
Love your videos, you always have great tips, been watching for years and have had a lot of success using your tips and techniques, thanks!
I have been calling for a couple of years now in Southern Indiana. I have had some trouble getting them to come in. I think this is a great video. Thanks.
i dont understand putting the call 30 50yrds behind you wouldn’t it be better to but the call and decoy in front of you
This video is older than 10yrs
can you hunt coyotes without a call
I have to say I disagree about hunting in the woods a bit. Given I do hunt more in the Midwest, we don’t have vast open fields like out west, but I’ve often found coyotes love hay fields and they’ll even come out when I’m mowing hay and watching for rabbits.
I’M from Michigan!! up north, where you from?
Protect wildlife!!!!! Bad karma ur way!!!!
Again you make it quite obvious you’ve never gone hunting… It’s not really about playing fair with the animals. With vermins its about removing a problem and getting some pelts. With big game and waterfowl its about food and trophies. And no matter what its about great fun and heritage and the great outdoors. Something it seems you know nothing about.
Great info im a newbie looking for info looking to get started hunting coyote in ny. I tried providing my info to access the hunting guide but it says the mailing list is not active? Is this a print copy or internet version i can view some other way?
Thanks. J.
Enjoyed the video and the tips, nice to hear somebody talk about hunting coyotes in thick cover nice job
1. Do a lot of meth
2. Use a lot of technology to make up for your lameness
3. Choose the highest powered, semi automatic weapons
4. Bait the coyote to come to you, so you don’t have to take your fat gut to them
5. Accept the fact that the coyote is a lot smarter than you, your father, or your children
6. Spend a lot of time trying to outsmart a dog
7. Imitate the coyote howling. This will make you look good at parties too
8. Get as many friends to help as possible
@Artemis Gordon shut up you’ll be the man your mother is.
MR-FLIP I thought this same thing but I tried it recently and a fox came straight to the call which was behind me and I never got a shot so now I always put it where it’s visible.
Years ago my friends and I hunted Coyote when the packs got so big that they started taking down Deer,,,we then knew they would start with Calves, Goats, etc. I don’t believe the Prices on the equipment you now need to call. We just bought a tape and used our own Boombox…,not now Sad. It’s all about money
Scientific fact, name your sources? The coyote didn’t cross the Mississippi and move east until the 1960’s. They are an invasive, nuisance, predator.
The thick cover tips are greatly appreciated. In PA we hunt them with lights at night over fields. We are trying to put out more videos of daytime hunts and are working on the best strategy. Thanks!
I never said it isn’t fair. I said thats not what hunting is a about. And right from wrong isn’t old fashioned… that would be common sense… Hunting is great fun and gives you either meat or pelts. As long as the meat or pelt isn’t wasted i don’t care if its for sport. and neither does anyone else.
Just want to thank you for the great tips this is been extremely helpful
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I knew it !!!!! You are from mars !!!!
The mailing list not active. Could not access your guide.
Damn Canadians.
most to all people hunt for a trophy and the meat. i live in michigan and most people base their majority of meals on venison or at least try to. if they’re family doesnt get a dear for the year, or have one donated to them they have to go fork out lots of money to the grocery store on meat that is generally full of treatments and unneccesary fats. plus it controls the population which otherwise would be way too overpopulated and cause more problems than good this generally goes for all species.
When you have an electric call how long do you keep making sounds? Lets say i have a wounded rabbit call how long do i keep making the sound. Do i stop only till i see something or wait a few minutes then do it again.
Pure ignorance!
maybe you should move to mars, no worries there !!!!
I’ll try what you said thinks
Thanks for sharing! So many you tubers don’t want to “share their secrets”. Great video thanks!
Are you honestly that stupid? How did you even figuire out how to login into your computer? In many countries sheep alone outnumber humans 30 to 1 so obviously more livestock die than humans .. so you’re not even right. Even if you were that is totally irrelevant. My point was that it is perfectly fine to kill coyotes and that they are not defenseless at all. You bring up a wrong and irrelevant point. Thanks for wasting electricity typing that comment
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Hope you are doing well, Where did you go?
great advice…thanks !
Thank you for taking the time to give free tips!!
I agree buster11 I live off the land only I go to school with leather clothes but I have some jeans but there’s too many men without dirty finger nails. Most people don’t even now how to skin a deer any more.
would fairly wide logging trails with very think brush and steep hills on either side work?
Great video. I’m here in North East and will try to use an elevated position
Excellent! Good lookin’ out.
I don’t go varmint hunting a lot but I started trapping raccoons for my grandparents in the summer because they are tearing up their garden. They have nearly 100 acres of just woods and fields and a long creek. I wasn’t too far out however when I thought about going back to the house and get a .22 just in case I saw something (this is in Ohio so not many dangerous animals here can withstand a .22) or if I got bored but I decided not to get the .22 but I did have a tomahawk for fun. I walked that creek once about a mile and a half or so when I came across a massive tree that had fallen over the creek by a tornado a few years ago. This tree was seriously MASSIVE and it was 10 above the creek bed. So I stumble through the thorns and brush until I cam on top of the log. There was 3 raccoon droppings there so I figured it was maybe one or two raccoons that hung out there. So anyway I laid down on the log and just listened to the nature around me. I was laying down for maybe 20 minutes or so and starting to dose off when I heard faint splashing in the creek to my right but I was looking left. I figures it my just be a squirrel (the creek wasn’t very deep in this part) or one of the raccoon that hung out on the log. When I slowly turn around it was a COYOTE! I’ve never really seen a coyote except at a distance in a car and never on the property (although their tracks are everywhere and I’ve tried tracking them down with an AR-15 once but never found anything). The coyotes was just 5 feet from directly under the log and 10 feet down. So I did the math afterward (Pythagorean Theorem) and this coyote was was 11.18 feet away from me. I could’ve stuck it right between the eyes with my tomahawk (I’ve been throwing hawks for a long time) but I didn’t want to risk it and wound this beautiful creature. I sat up and looked at it and it was still smelling up at me and took a quick glance every now and then. But when I sat up it was a little more alert of my presence and just looked at me but did not run. It just kind of paced back and fourth maybe 3 times and it made me feel uneasy. Then it walked up the bank on the left side of the log (I was on the middle-right side of the log, the left side was where the roots were pulled up and I couldn’t see past them.) The coyote walked up the hill and probably walked away. Probably because I waited five minutes then got out of there pretty quick not by creek but through that thick thorns and brush (barefoot too, I go everywhere barefoot, it just feels better to me) and got out of there. I think there was something wrong with it, would you think that too?
You should understand a topic before voicing your opinion.
Oh ok so the "facts" are they are defenseless? Holy crap this is a joke… Obviously you’ve never hunted anything or you would know that they have huge defenses, they smell and hear much better than humans, they run faster and live in packs, as a coyote hunter i KNOW how hard it is to kill them and they are not in any way shape or form defenseless. It’s not even an opinion. That sir is a fact.
Well Sammy, mabe youve never seen a pack of coyotes tear someones pet apart- or mabe your just one of those unedgucated naive assholes without all the facts- hunting is a ness. evil- wake up- or return to your t.v. and dumbass land.
Good tips! Thanks for posting. I see from the comments that for every ten sane, rational viewers, we get to hear from one tofu eating, nonsensical wacko. I can live with that ratio. Keep up the good work!