lolson+FollowLure Coyotes Without Calls: Tips & Tricks✌️Want to attract coyotes without using calls? Try these methods! 1️⃣ Visual decoys - especially moving rabbit decoys. Coyotes are visual hunters and that subtle motion triggers their instincts instantly. 2️⃣ Scent lures like rabbit urine or coyote scent create curiosity from downwind. They'll investigate even when they can't see anything. 3️⃣ Strategic baiting (where legal!) with meat scraps or fruits draws them to your area. Always check local regulations first! 4️⃣ Silent observation during dawn/dusk near known travel routes can be incredibly effective. Just stay still and let their curiosity bring them to you. Sometimes the old-school approach beats all the fancy gear. Patience and positioning trump everything! #hunting #CoyoteHunting #WildlifeTips #SilentHunting302Share
Manuel Bright+FollowTop Sounds to Lure Coyotes Fast!Ever tried calling in a coyote and got nothing but silence? It might be your sounds. Here are 4 that actually work: 1️⃣ Rabbit distress calls: Coyotes can't resist the high-pitched cries of a rabbit in trouble. 2️⃣ Rodent squeaks: Perfect for close encounters, these mimic the small prey coyotes love. 3️⃣ Coyote pup distress: Especially effective in spring and summer, this sound tugs at their parental instincts. 4️⃣ Coyote howls and yips: Great for sparking curiosity or territorial instincts. Mix it up depending on season and time of day—you'll be surprised what draws them in. #hunting #CoyoteHunting #WildlifeCalls #HuntingTips11314Share
lolson+FollowHow I got coyotes to finally come in 🐺Been getting into coyote hunting more last season and wanted to share a few calling tips that have helped me see better results: 1️⃣ Start with locator howls to find them before switching to distress calls 2️⃣ Keep distress calls short - 15-30 second bursts with pauses, not constant noise 3️⃣ Position with wind at your back so they approach into your scent 4️⃣ Wait 20-30 minutes between sequences - patience beats overcalling every time Pup distress calls during spring have been incredibly effective when nothing else works. Used to call way too much and spook them. What's your go-to calling sequence that actually brings them in? #hunting #CoyoteHunting #PredatorCalling #HuntingTips297Share
bushjill+FollowDog hunting coyotes: what actually worksI’ve been looking into using dogs for coyote hunting and found two main approaches folks seem to swear by: 1️⃣ Tolling - Dog acts as live decoy, triggers territorial response and brings coyotes into shooting range. Pairs well with distress calls. 2️⃣ Pursuit - Fast breeds like greyhounds chase them down in open country. Need big flat terrain where speed matters most. Both sound effective in the right conditions, but I’d love to hear from folks who’ve actually done it. What’s worked best for you? #hunting #HuntingDogs #CoyoteHunting #OutdoorLife #FieldSports129Share
Eric Ford+FollowEver hunted coyotes with your dogs? 🐕Been seeing more hunters using dogs for coyote hunting lately. Looks intense but effective. Anyone here done it before? Curious how it compares to calling. #hunting #CoyoteHunting #HuntingDogs #OutdoorLife92Share
Manuel Bright+FollowBest bait combos for smarter coyotesBeen messing around with coyote baits lately and realized—dog food isn’t the only game in town. If you’re looking to mix things up or just want better results, here are a few things that’ve worked for me (or buddies): 1️⃣ Raw meat scraps (rabbit, beef, chicken—slightly funky works even better) 2️⃣ Guts and organs—smelly, natural, and bury just a bit 3️⃣ Predator lures (urine/gland-based or artificial scent) to boost scent trail 4️⃣ Fish or fish oil—strong scent that carries 5️⃣ Fruits like apples or persimmons—surprisingly good in late summer Mixing lures with meat seems to last longer in the field. What's worked best for you guys? #hunting #coyotehunting #huntingbaits70Share
tyler79+FollowDog food for coyote bait actually works! 🐺 Tried fancy lures, but dry kibble worked better than expected. Coyotes are scavengers—they’re used to raiding trash and pet bowls, so the smell of beef or liver-flavored dog food pulls them in. Bonus: it’s cheap, easy to store, and doesn’t reek like meat scraps. 1️⃣ Use canned or moisten dry kibble 2️⃣ Keep it fresh and simple 3️⃣ Place bait where scent spreads. Anyone else tried this budget-friendly bait method? #hunting #coyotehunting #predatorhunting #huntinghack #budgethunting61Share