Here's the scenario:
I have a 62 acre hay field behind the house, backed up by a small stip of woods maybe 50 yards deep before it opens up into another large cotton field across the road.
For the last couple weeks, every other night or so, my wife has been seeing a coyote traveling through about 8-8:30 PM.
Tuesday night this week, she, her mother, and my daughter stood out there and watches three of them fighting over somehting. By the time any one of them thought to come in the house and let me know so I could grab the rifle, they were gone
I have one of those electronic predator callers that has about 4 different sounds on it. I figure the dying Jack-rabbit call is a bust since we're a thousand miles away from the nearest jack-rabbit in South Carolina. The other three choices are cotton tail rabbit in distress, coyote pups in distress and coyote howl.
Out of those three, which do you think would be most effective?
I plan on occupying the picnic table as a bench rest tonight and killing these yotes if I can get them called into the open.
I have a 62 acre hay field behind the house, backed up by a small stip of woods maybe 50 yards deep before it opens up into another large cotton field across the road.
For the last couple weeks, every other night or so, my wife has been seeing a coyote traveling through about 8-8:30 PM.
Tuesday night this week, she, her mother, and my daughter stood out there and watches three of them fighting over somehting. By the time any one of them thought to come in the house and let me know so I could grab the rifle, they were gone
I have one of those electronic predator callers that has about 4 different sounds on it. I figure the dying Jack-rabbit call is a bust since we're a thousand miles away from the nearest jack-rabbit in South Carolina. The other three choices are cotton tail rabbit in distress, coyote pups in distress and coyote howl.
Out of those three, which do you think would be most effective?
I plan on occupying the picnic table as a bench rest tonight and killing these yotes if I can get them called into the open.