Predator calling

Cosmos

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I have been trying different predator calling techniques lately and man, these coyotes are getting smarter. Electronic calls work great sometimes, then they completely ignore me. Hand calls feel more authentic but require serious skill. Please tell me I'm not the only one getting outsmarted by wildlife
 
Haha Coyotes are incredibly clever and adapt fast to calling patterns, so you need to keep mixing things....last season, I set up with an e-caller and they circled downwind without ever showing. I then switched to a hand call the next week and finally pulled one in close
 
Anyone trying to call hogs in.??? I seen a couple interesting videos on YouTube about this.
Where I hunt most activity is after 8-9 pm and later according to our game cameras.
I’m not set up with any night vision stuff yet. I was thinking if there in the area, maybe I can call them.
Any positive response in welcome.
 
I have lots of coyotes around and I have a caller but haven’t tried it yet! (A year) been afraid to turn it on and test because I do not want to educate them. Suggestions how I may do this without going somewhere else? It has the separate moving rotating decoy also. Not a fox pro and I don’t have any thermal or night vision scope or monocular
 
If you ain't getting outsmarted, you ain't hunting coyotes! I call them the chess masters of the animal kingdom. When you notice they start ignoring the e-caller, that means they've been educated. You can switch to a subtle distress call on a hand call, and be ready, cause they'll often sneak right in downwind. Also, stop checking your phone while you're calling, they can spot a distracted human from a mile away.
 

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