Each response is answered with a different call that is critical for the success of the hunt.Ī single howl back tells you great information and dictates a passive approach in response. Typical coyote responses will be a howl back, a challenge howl or nothing at all. In this situation we will stick to beginning-of-the-year breeding season calling. A hunter must learn to read the response they receive from their call. The most important part of any coyote hunting sequence is the hunter’s response to the coyote’s response to your call. If you think coyotes may be really close, you can begin with some female whines and whimpers, then move into the female howl if you receive no response. Coyotes can read the level of dominance in a call and may avoid an opening male howl if it is too deep in tone.Ī secondary opener is “mating calls” labeled on your caller remote. You would also eliminate other males that feel they are subordinate to the coyote that howled. On the other hand, if you begin with a male howl, you would eliminate females that do not want male companionship. One-hundred percent of coyotes should have no problem investigating a lonely female coyote. Males will look to pair up with a lonely female as breeding season nears. Territorial females will answer or investigate a strange female in their area. Start with a lonely female or female interrogation howl to maximize the number of coyotes that will respond. The opener to your calling sequence sets the table for the story you are telling to coyotes in your area. Here are some tips on becoming a more successful coyote hunter during the breeding season.
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