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  • What Distinguishes a Coyote From a Wolf?

    Coyotes and wolves are both members of the Canidae family and Canis genus, but they are different in more ways than they are similar. Coyotes have thrived and their populations have flourished, while wolves were hunted almost to extinction and are now considered an endangered or threatened species.

  • How to Make a Coyote Howler

    Coyotes are known for howling and crying during the night. If you hunt coyotes or are drawn to them for photo or wildlife watching purposes, use a howler call to draw them in close. The howler call imitates the noises and chortles made by coyotes during their vocalizations. Making your own howler saves money and the end result helps bring the coyotes closer to you for your purposes.

  • How to Call in a Coyote With a Howling Call

    Coyotes are wild canines and are found throughout most of North America. Coyotes are known to be highly intelligent and extremely adaptable to human habitats and contact. Coyotes are seen in major cities, testament to the adaptability of the animal. Calling coyotes in with a variety of calls, a howl included, allows better observation (or hunting) of the creature. Coyotes are the loners of the North American wild canines, much more so than the gregarious and pack-oriented wolves.

  • How to Call Coyotes With an Electronic Caller

    Inhabiting most of the United States and Canada, coyotes are seen as a nuisance and sometimes a menace across much of their range. Coyotes will prey on livestock and pets if given the chance. They're hunted for sport, for their fur and to control their numbers. Because they're predators, coyotes can be lured into range with an electronic caller mimicking an animal in distress.

  • How to Use a Johnny Stewart Predator Call for Coyote

    Johnny Stewart Wildlife Calls manufactures several different calls that are specifically for predators. The calls are relatively easy to use, but you must have the ability to locate coyote habitat and conceal your presence in the field. The majority of the predator calls are designed to create a high pitch distress sound that imitates a rabbit. Several of the calls do allow you to create a wide range of sounds that will imitate everything from distress to cackling chickens.

  • How to Set Coyote Snares in the Snow

    Winter trapping is ideal for obtaining thick furs. The winter coats are robust, but the trapping process is labor intensive with long hikes and snowmobile trips in deep powder and remote environments. Setting the snares requires locating an area where the coyotes will frequent. The snares must be concealed by natural objects but raised enough to catch the coyote. You also have to leave an indicator to locate the trap in the future. Snaring coyotes in the snow is an effective trapping method when the traps are properly set.

  • How to Locate Coyotes With a Siren

    Coyotes are scavengers are considered a nuisance by many farmers and landowners. Many hunters specialize in coyote hunting to help eliminate the nuisance or for other reasons. For coyote hunters, locating coyotes is critical to hunting success. Coyotes can be located by using mouth calls or by using a siren. All coyote sirens vary in design and pitch. Many of these are wind-up sirens that can emit a variety of pitches. Once the proper technique is learned, coyote location can be accomplished with little difficulty.

  • Homemade Coyote Locator Calls

    Coyotes are highly intelligent and adaptable creatures. These wild canines are found in deserts, coastal regions, forests and even major cities. While adaptable they are skittish and wily, often making tracking or getting close to them difficult. Use a coyote call to bring the animals in closer for observation, hunting or photo opportunities. The building of the call follows a basic formula but you need to fine tune the sounds for the coyotes of your area. Experiment with different sized reeds on the call to bring the coyotes in.

  • How to Use a Circe Coyote Call

    Using a Circe hand caller to attract coyotes is a good way to get a shot at these varmints. Learning how to use the Circe takes patience and persistence. You may not always lure a coyote into your view but over time you'll gain the potential to do so. The best time to call coyotes is just after the break of dawn and just before dusk. The ideal months for coyote calling are between September and October. Private land is the best location to call for coyotes, though it is important to gain permission from the landowner prior to entering…

  • Coyote Call Tips

    Learning coyote calls can improve your chances of luring and catching a coyote successfully. Callers often imitate the sounds of a distressed female coyote or an injured rabbit, thereby luring coyotes to the scene. While there are many books, videos and CDs available to help you learn how to call, how you prepare, approach the scene and behave during the hunt itself can determine your success as much as the calls themselves.

  • The Use of Electronic Coyote Calls

    An electronic coyote call produces a wide range of animal sounds a coyote perceives as his next meal. The authentic reproduction of animal sounds is important, because you are trying to fool the coyote at his own game knowing when to investigate an animal sound, and when to ignore it. Besides authentic, the sounds should be varied because a coyote learns fast a certain repetitive sequence of sounds means trouble, not food.

  • How to Collect Coyote & Fox Urine

    A coyote's or fox's urine can bring the hunter or trapper extra money after the pelt is taken. Trapping lure manufacturers like to purchase coyote and fox urine to be used in making lures. Trappers can also collect the urine to use on their own traplines. The key factor in collecting urine is to keep it pure, clean and protected from contaminates that will cause the animals to fear the scent rather than be attracted to it.

  • Instructions on How to Blow a Coyote Call

    There are several reasons that people hunt coyotes. Some enjoy the sport in areas with high populations of coyotes, while others want to defend farm animals that they own from possible attack. There are two main approaches people use to call coyotes. Some make soft, whimpering sounds that imitate a wounded small animal such as a rabbit. Coyotes will think they have an easy meal and come swarming. The easier and more effective way to attract coyotes, however, is to use a coyote call.

  • How to Blow a Coyote Call

    Hunting is a sport that is done by many people; it is exciting and thrilling. The thrill of the hunt to most people overrides the conscience of killing the animal, therefore making it a very common activity during the right season. But sometimes it can get very frustrating when the animals do not come or are frightened away from the hunter. A coyote call can be rather useful to draw the coyotes toward you.

  • How to Scout for Coyotes

    One of the keys to a successful coyote hunt is scouting. While some hunters can go afield and happen upon a coyote, hunters who are successful time after time often put in hours of scouting. They learn where the animals live and about the animals themselves. In short, they stack the odds in their favor before they ever pick up a gun. In addition to increasing their chances for success, scouting for coyotes also gives hunters a good excuse to get out and enjoy the outdoors.

  • About the Coyote State

    The official nickname of South Dakota is the Mount Rushmore State. The Coyote State is its unofficial nickname. Pierre is the state capital. The state has an abundance of natural resources, including gold. The Missouri River splits this state into two distinct halves, East River and West River, both of which have strong agricultural backgrounds.

  • How to Call Coyotes

    Learning to call coyotes with predator calls while hunting adds an extra dimension of excitement to a hunt. You can find coyotes in virtually every state, since populations throughout the United States have soared in recent years. In many areas, they have become a nuisance to ranchers and farmers, killing livestock including chickens, sheep and calves. Near urban areas they have even become a danger to pets and small children. Here's how to call the wily coyote.

  • How to Buy a Coyote Call

    Coyote calls are the best thing to use for attracting coyotes whether you are hunting them with a gun or with a camera. If you wish to purchase a coyote call, but are unsure of how to go about it, the following steps will help you.

  • How to Use a Coyote Call

    Coyote calls are designed to sound like an animal in distress, which captures the attention of this predator. You can use a deer distress call. However, cottontail rabbit calls seem to work the best. Follow these steps to use a deer or cottontail rabbit call to attract coyotes.

  • How to Identify Coyote Tracks

    Coyotes are pests to many hunters and landowners. If you learn how to identify them your hunting experience can be much more effective, especially if you rule out other animals that could have made the tracks. If your main interest is other types of game, you can save yourself a lot of hassle if you can identify coyote tracks. This way you won't waste any time following the wrong species. Read on to learn more.

  • How to Hunt Coyotes

    Coyotes are hunted to protect game and livestock populations, for pelts and for sport. In many areas coyotes are abundant, sometimes to the point of excess. High populations contribute to their reputation as pests. Coyotes give hunters a target during the off-season and a small amount of income if the pelts are sold. Read on to learn more.

  • How to Hunt Coyote

    You can legally hunt coyote in most states in which the animals are found. Coyotes poach animals from farmers and often pose a nuisance to people who live in rural areas. The following steps can also be used to find coyotes to "hunt" with a camera, in order to bring home snapshots of wildlife in your area.

  • How to Survive an Encounter With a Coyote

    Coyotes are generally fearful of humans, but can become bold or aggressive if they begin to associate humans with food. They're mainly active at dusk and dawn, but may be encountered at any time.

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