That is why it is called hunting.

Battleguy

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Decided to make some stands this evening for some coyotes. First stand was a bust but the second stand was a little more eventful. It was about 4:30 and I made a long lone howl with my diaphragm and not response. Then I did a coyote duet on my Foxpro and chimed in with me doing some howls and after that series I had three coyotes sound off about 100 yards from me. Of course I couldn’t see them because it was so thick but after they started howling, I howled a little more. Me and one coyote were talking smack back and forth. He would howl then I would do the same as what he did and this went on for about 5 minutes. I was hoping he would come in but nothing. I broke out the rabbit distress and made a few calling sequences but it became too dark. Well it was an eventful evening none the less. Heading back out in the morning to hopefully lay one down.
 

Mt Al

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This happens to me much more often than not! However, at least you were outside vs. in front of a TV screen.
 
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Southern California
I've got this stand that used to be a 50% stat. Then they started to wise up and would challenge from their little gullies and never pop up. I started playing coon fight or fox fight and diaphragm some pup dist. Shook 'em loose.
 

brisket

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Texas
I can't tell you haw many times that situation has happened to me. Some nights, they just don't want to come in
 
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