How To Hunt Coyotes For Beginners | Ep.2 | TOP 5 BEST Beginner Coyote Calling Tips

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  • @danetenbensel1995
    @danetenbensel1995 6 місяців тому

    Very good video. You hit some key points I've been missing since starting this three years ago with minimal success. Definitely should have been pausing between sets. Thank you.

  • @kadenbrink3012
    @kadenbrink3012 3 місяці тому +2

    Just want to say, this is an amazing video. I’ve yet to call in a coyote but I’m going out tonight and tomorrow so wish me luck. This cleared up a couple of mistakes I think I’ve been making

  • @tylerc1932
    @tylerc1932 Рік тому +1

    Awesome video, I just bought this exact call, this video is exactly what I was looking for.

  • @romanrykun6967
    @romanrykun6967 5 місяців тому

    This is the best video explaining how to call coyote.
    Thank you

  • @zr1vetteman09
    @zr1vetteman09 Рік тому +8

    Thanks for the tips, been struggling to get eyes on dogs. This cleared up some rookie mistakes I’ve been making. Hope to put some down soon!

  • @terrancebaby4151
    @terrancebaby4151 Рік тому +1

    Just subscribed. Thanks for the great content and keep the videos coming. Thanks again

    • @OutdoorsAnonymous
      @OutdoorsAnonymous  Рік тому

      Welcome aboard! Thanks glad you enjoy the content! 🤙🤙🤙

  • @jamesvatter5729
    @jamesvatter5729 2 роки тому +4

    Great call about starting out with prey in distress. I also have both Grey and Red foxes in my best hunting area.

    • @OutdoorsAnonymous
      @OutdoorsAnonymous  2 роки тому

      Yup same here. Thanks for watching I appreciate you checking out the channel!

  • @timking2194
    @timking2194 2 роки тому +2

    Good video been hunting coyotes for years. I use lucky duck also shelterbelt tnt scoby do sig kicking ass . Just got there new super revolt with a bunch of Ricks new sounds. Happy hunting

    • @OutdoorsAnonymous
      @OutdoorsAnonymous  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks I’m glad you liked the video, yup those are some of my fav sounds for it indeed. Happy hunting!

  • @philippecordeau6777
    @philippecordeau6777 Рік тому +1

    Very instructive! Thanks!

  • @MrCeezz
    @MrCeezz Рік тому +1

    Great tips!much appreciated!

  • @VitalArms
    @VitalArms 6 місяців тому

    I’ve been on a serious budget the last few years and although funny, I’ve been using a Bluetooth speaker and saved sounds from UA-cam and call in coyotes. Although I’m ready to upgrade, thanks for the video I wanted to see the caller/remote use in action.

  • @northlanddude9515
    @northlanddude9515 3 роки тому +1

    Great video!! I need a beginner video for yote hunting in thick swamp forest, we have a lot of yotes where I live but it’s all pretty thick with very few openings except for some over grown logging trails

    • @OutdoorsAnonymous
      @OutdoorsAnonymous  3 роки тому

      Hey thanks for watching, I appreciate it. I think what I talked about the call sequences, volume etc are still going to apply - obviously you'll be having your call placed closer due to the smaller distances. I'd say try to set up just along or slightly in the tree line of of openings you mentioned with the caller & decoy (if avail) placed somewhere near the middle of the opening.
      You always wanna play the wind its very important against the canine nose. Ep.3 I'll be talking about that and should be out this Friday or Saturday so hopefully stay tuned for that!
      There was another channel I was watching where they were in thick bush like what you're talking about too and they were sitting on the edge of an overgrown trail - they used shotguns but aside from that the general concept is the same, they were using a mixture of electronic calls & hand calls.

    • @albosarge7282
      @albosarge7282 2 роки тому

      Watch MFK videos

  • @philipjohnson926
    @philipjohnson926 Рік тому +1

    Your spot on man keep it up

    • @OutdoorsAnonymous
      @OutdoorsAnonymous  Рік тому

      Thanks man 🤙🤙

    • @philipjohnson926
      @philipjohnson926 Рік тому +1

      @@OutdoorsAnonymous your the real deal , ive killed numerous coyotes over the years using the exact sequence you talked about. Good job!!

  • @briandavies1397
    @briandavies1397 2 роки тому +2

    Great video! I've been hunting for over 40 years but I just bought an e-caller and I'm brand spanking new to coyote hunting. Last Sunday I took my new caller out and sat in the SAME spot with it for about 2 hours with no luck (you know, cuz I already knew it all). Well, if I watched this video FIRST, I would have known that after about 30 minutes I was just wasting my time. This video is perfect if you're that guy that needs to know exactly how to start out coyote hunting. Nice job!

    • @OutdoorsAnonymous
      @OutdoorsAnonymous  2 роки тому

      Thanks Brian, I don’t have nearly the experience as you when it comes to hunting so I take it all in like a sponge whenever I can from other people. Glad my video was able to provide value to even someone as experienced as yourself!
      As you probably already know there are always exceptions to any “rule” especially in hunting. Like for example if I’m in a more pressured area or expect them to come from further away I’d probably stay 45-60 mins in that spot before moving.

  • @TheHuntForDinner
    @TheHuntForDinner 3 роки тому +2

    This is one thing I want to get into next year. Out of all the animals I’ve shot a coyote is not one of them. I hope to try some this winter to try a few times but we shall see. I’m gonna try your calling tips though, thanks!

    • @OutdoorsAnonymous
      @OutdoorsAnonymous  3 роки тому +1

      Good luck 👍 it’s a fun way to hunt and managing predator population is also great for conservation. I think it’s like 1 coyote = 4 deer saved / year if I remember correctly?

    • @TheHuntForDinner
      @TheHuntForDinner 3 роки тому +1

      @@OutdoorsAnonymous that sounds about right. It’s even more turkey, grouse, rabbit and other game animals too. That’s who I like trapping coons and stuff to help save other animals.

    • @OutdoorsAnonymous
      @OutdoorsAnonymous  3 роки тому +1

      @@TheHuntForDinner Yup exactly!

  • @kevinmartin2096
    @kevinmartin2096 6 місяців тому

    Awesome video

  • @northlanddude9515
    @northlanddude9515 3 роки тому +2

    Love the video, I need some tips for yote hunting on state land ours is pretty thick with over grown logging trails and very few large openings but a lot of yotes.

    • @OutdoorsAnonymous
      @OutdoorsAnonymous  3 роки тому

      OK thanks, I'm going to try to include that and a screen recording of e-scouting google maps looking for similar type areas around me for the next video.

    • @OutdoorsAnonymous
      @OutdoorsAnonymous  3 роки тому

      Hey Chad FYI I'll be putting out a scouting video today, with some google earth screenshots of different public & private land types I would go for yotes, there's a spot I know that sounds similar to what you're describing to me its generally thick pines but with a small trail cut for some power lines that coyotes and other game animals have to cross.So hope you keep an eye out for it later!

  • @johncaponigro1930
    @johncaponigro1930 Рік тому +1

    great job my call is coming in tomorow

  • @gracefulgoon3190
    @gracefulgoon3190 Рік тому +1

    Great video. I’ve never seen someone coyote hunt from a blind before. Is it a PIA to set up and breakdown every time you move? Thanks for the video and info.

    • @OutdoorsAnonymous
      @OutdoorsAnonymous  Рік тому

      Thanks buddy! I rarely use a blind nowadays as I do more mobile run n gun for yotes. But every now and then on super cold/windy days I’ll bust it out or if I’m going to a private spot where I can just leave the blind up there all winter.

  • @smmalafa1
    @smmalafa1 Рік тому +10

    I don’t tell anyone anything about how I hunt. It’s gotten so crazy nowadays with everyone listening to Joe Rogan and thinking there gonna become master hunters.

    • @OutdoorsAnonymous
      @OutdoorsAnonymous  Рік тому +4

      Nothing wrong with that, to each their own, just like nothing wrong with others who enjoy to share their passion with other people

    • @yoboo6167
      @yoboo6167 Рік тому

      I think its important to get people going in the right direction. But... I'll never tell where I hunt and how I hunt it 😆

    • @mknight6556
      @mknight6556 Рік тому +3

      Oh I love telling people how to kill coyotes. One less coyote possibly means one more pope & younger to walk by me someday.

    • @walnutkraken9430
      @walnutkraken9430 6 місяців тому +2

      I don’t share my favorite fishing holes but that’s never stopped me from helping someone learn to fish… Be a shame to not share experience.

    • @angelaprater2679
      @angelaprater2679 4 місяці тому

      Yep your either lucky or not had single to packs or 2 come in. A lot of time nothing come in stay for 45 to 1 hour sometimes going back and getting lucky

  • @miked6687
    @miked6687 2 роки тому +1

    What do you consider moving to another stand location? Say, the property consists of a 50 acre irregular shaped field with timber on the rest.
    would you move to another property entirely?

    • @OutdoorsAnonymous
      @OutdoorsAnonymous  2 роки тому +1

      Hey I would probably move to a diff property entirely, property like that chances are they’re hearing your calls so if they don’t answer they’re either not there or you been made.

  • @rudygeorgiamulesandcountry1594
    @rudygeorgiamulesandcountry1594 5 місяців тому

    Tip # 1:
    Get a hunting App on your phone with wind direction, weather and Maps.
    Plan your hunting route before you leave home. You NEED to know which way the wind is blowing on the land you have permission to hunt, before you leave hme , that "ideal" spot that you have in mind may N0T even be approachable under certain wind directions.
    Blowing the wrong way and it may not even make sense to exit the vehicle.
    Know ahead of time and don't rely upon sticking a wetted finger out the truck window when you first get there.
    Keep a hunting log with information like a list of which hunting place are/or are not huntable on certain wind direction. This can save a lot of time.
    Yes, certain calls work well when you first get there.
    Prey in distress I alway start out at moderate volume for about 10 seconds before briefly pausing then returning to a low volume and gradually increasing through the sequence.
    In mating season I always start with one brief single howl then pause and wait , later you can howl intermittently.
    IF ... you have a preset choice selected for after the gun goes off , I alway use pups in distress.

  • @Michael300winmag
    @Michael300winmag 6 місяців тому

    Tara na!

  • @robwiersma5537
    @robwiersma5537 Рік тому

    breeding season i typically sit for 45 minutes ,im also in ontario

    • @OutdoorsAnonymous
      @OutdoorsAnonymous  Рік тому

      Yeah I’d say time on stands depends on other factors for sure, pressure, terrain, weather, other conditions etc.

  • @jeremypresgrave1488
    @jeremypresgrave1488 2 роки тому +8

    Most of your tips are correct BUT you need to be on stand for a MINIMUM of 35 minutes. I am a seasoned coyote hunter but I'm no professional by any means but if your hunting Coyotes thats been hunted before you need time and patience to bring them in. Sit a little bit longer and see how many more Coyotes you'll see.

    • @OutdoorsAnonymous
      @OutdoorsAnonymous  2 роки тому +2

      You’re right. Some stands take a bit longer if they’re used to the hunting pressure

    • @BuckyLindgren
      @BuckyLindgren 2 роки тому +1

      Sometimes I go even longer. Up to an hour. When I threw the "20 minute rule" out the window I started killing more coyotes. The majority of coyotes ive killed have been between 30min to an hour.
      If you are hunting a contest or have a pile of places to hunt the the 20 min thing might make sense.

    • @OutdoorsAnonymous
      @OutdoorsAnonymous  2 роки тому +1

      I agree. I went 45 mins on today’s sit because it’s a pressured spot and because I only had 3 stands today. No yote but got in at 45 min mark.

    • @brucemorrison8357
      @brucemorrison8357 5 місяців тому

      I've killed quite a few at the one-hour mark, but then again, I live in wide-open WY. YMMV.@@OutdoorsAnonymous

  • @kingadaroad6595
    @kingadaroad6595 2 роки тому +1

    Are you in Canada? You are using the metric system which to most American Yote hunters is as Greek as it can be. How about adding the yardage?

  • @hondaxr250ducati620i
    @hondaxr250ducati620i 11 місяців тому +1

    Nice video and content. You just need mic
    Peace 👍

  • @pmc9449
    @pmc9449 2 роки тому

    what is the volume you would use on something like the lone wolf??

    • @OutdoorsAnonymous
      @OutdoorsAnonymous  2 роки тому +1

      Depends on a couple things, like what’s the area like is it big open fields or are you closer to the woods where they’re likely to den? Larger open areas typically higher volumes vs closed areas since you’re generally calling further out. Howls also naturally are louder than an actual prey in distress, so you’d start at a comparatively higher volume as well. Eg. If you’re in an area you’re usually starting off low volume with a prey distress, then you’d start at maybe a medium volume with a hole in that same area. Generally when in doubt, start low and work your way up.

    • @pmc9449
      @pmc9449 2 роки тому +1

      @@OutdoorsAnonymous Thank you!

    • @OutdoorsAnonymous
      @OutdoorsAnonymous  2 роки тому

      You’re welcome

  • @walleyehunter1972
    @walleyehunter1972 2 роки тому +2

    Hello, new to hunting and just curious. What's the point in hunting coyotes other then thinning out the herd packs. Don't get me wrong I don't have a issue with it. I know it's not for the meat cause nobody eats dog.

    • @OutdoorsAnonymous
      @OutdoorsAnonymous  2 роки тому +2

      Hey Chris, some people actually eat em lol there’s a video of Steve Rinella eating one too, honestly once you smell em while your skinning it you probably won’t wanna eat it 😂
      But yeah main reasons people hunt them is probably predator control, defending your livestock, farm, helping out a deer population in your area etc. another big reason is they are classified as furbearers and their fur is processed and sold. Most that sell fur though will probably be trapping them as it causes less damage to the fur than shooting and fetches higher $.

    • @joshuafrost7025
      @joshuafrost7025 2 роки тому +2

      My state has a bounty of $50 per dog. Good reason to spend the day.

    • @OutdoorsAnonymous
      @OutdoorsAnonymous  2 роки тому

      That’s a nice bounty! Definitely makes it worth the trip out

    • @montanaelkwhisperer1744
      @montanaelkwhisperer1744 Рік тому +1

      @@joshuafrost7025 Utah?

  • @Okayokayokayokayoh
    @Okayokayokayokayoh Рік тому

    Do we need that or can I just use my phone with a blue tooth speaker?

    • @OutdoorsAnonymous
      @OutdoorsAnonymous  Рік тому

      A phone with Bluetooth speaker could as a budget option yup don’t see why not but I’ve never tried it. Long as the speaker has good enough volume and decent range to your phone.

  • @outdoorswithkaden1414
    @outdoorswithkaden1414 Рік тому

    How do you program them buttons? I have the exact same call lol

    • @OutdoorsAnonymous
      @OutdoorsAnonymous  Рік тому

      Select the call and press and hold the shortcut button for a few secs it’ll flash or beep, it will save the call and the volume u had it set at when u saved it.

    • @outdoorswithkaden1414
      @outdoorswithkaden1414 Рік тому

      @@OutdoorsAnonymous also I went out last night without a gun in the city, and I was using serenades and long howls to get them vocal, why wouldn’t you make it sound like a pack with serenades? Just like 4 howls instead of a packs. I got two packs vocal and one coyote to the tree line

  • @hermanlaumb9007
    @hermanlaumb9007 3 місяці тому

    Wind, know and use it

  • @basedboy0409
    @basedboy0409 2 роки тому +1

    A hurt rabbit screams I've heard them 65 ish yards away and still loud as hell but if it is a really weak rabbit like 70 percent dead obviously won't be crazy laud but just grabbed it freaks out and squeals

    • @OutdoorsAnonymous
      @OutdoorsAnonymous  2 роки тому +1

      Yeah they can be surprisingly loud 😂

    • @basedboy0409
      @basedboy0409 2 роки тому +1

      @@OutdoorsAnonymous yeah thanks for the video I've done lots of hunting but new to the yote world lol

    • @OutdoorsAnonymous
      @OutdoorsAnonymous  2 роки тому +1

      Np man thanks for checking out the channel and glad you found some value in the video! 🥳

  • @jamespayne4759
    @jamespayne4759 Рік тому

    What is the name of the call you use ??

  • @reltcl1995
    @reltcl1995 2 роки тому

    What state you live in

  • @Cloud4hundred20
    @Cloud4hundred20 3 місяці тому

    What would be your favorite set up?

  • @OutdoorsAnonymous
    @OutdoorsAnonymous  3 роки тому

    Let me know in the comments what calls you like to use and have had success with?
    Thanks for watching guys, check the description above for other recommended video & playlist links but here is EPISODE 1 Link if you haven't seen that already: ua-cam.com/video/gTaS0BrE_e0/v-deo.html

  • @stevez3527
    @stevez3527 9 місяців тому

    大哥,能出一期中文的吗🤣

  • @Coyotekillaz
    @Coyotekillaz Рік тому +1

    I kill roughly a 100 a year.
    Here’s a sequence for ya on your revolt that you’ll find more successful.
    Sook long howl
    30sec to 1 minute pause
    Baby cottontail demise for 3 min
    30-sec to 1 minute pause
    Cottonball 3 minutes
    30-sec to 1 minute pause
    TNT 3 minutes
    30-sec to 1 minute pause
    Star long howl 1 min pause
    MrT long howl 1 min pause
    Play these 3 pups 1 sequence all in a row. No pause in between
    Pup pillage
    Pup chaos
    Schoolyard brawl
    You should be playing pup distress to end every stand whether you’ve shot something or not. I’ve probably killed 500 coyotes at the end of s a stand to pup distress. It’s a 100% must do if you want to be a successful coyote hunter. You’ll also make the coyotes more at ease by starting your set off with a howl. If you want to target bobcats target bobcat by getting in close and playing high pitch distress sounds but if you’re coyote hunting start with a howl. It’ll increase your success a lot.

    • @OutdoorsAnonymous
      @OutdoorsAnonymous  Рік тому

      Awesome dude thanks a lot for the insight and sharing your experiences and these sequences! I’ll be sure to give these a try this season. I usually play pip distress right after a shot.
      Question, what’s the thought process behind always starting off with a howl or two vs just starting with a prey distress?

    • @Coyotekillaz
      @Coyotekillaz Рік тому +2

      @@OutdoorsAnonymous Single non threatening female howl. Coyotes are very cautious animals and hearing another coyote in the area relaxes them to outside risk . You go in to prey distress and it sounds like another coyote that doesn’t belong is in the area hunting and eating. Coyotes are very territorial. Your prey distress by howling first can trigger two of the four things that trigger a coyote. Hunger instinct and territorial instinct. The other two are maternal instinct to protect pups and the last is sex drive during mating season. I’ve called in several just to that first howl. Obviously this is for targeting coyotes. My setup and sequence changes completely when im targeting bobcat. Bobcat stands are 30-45 minutes of nothing but prey in distress and are very tight to dense cover. Most of your stands arent set up for bobcat so why not start with a howl when targeting coyotes. You’re not going to call a bobcat 300 yards across an open field. Go follow my tik tok page Coyotekillaz9 . I’ve been hunting coyotes for 30 years

    • @Coyotekillaz
      @Coyotekillaz Рік тому +2

      @@OutdoorsAnonymous And still keep playing your pup distress after the shoot. Switch that up occasionally and play coyote fight sounds after the shot. Also a great way to call back the other coyotes after a shot. I never get up before 30 minutes. And if the land has been pressured I’ll stay up to an hour. I killed a cutie last week at the 51 minute mark of the stand.

    • @OutdoorsAnonymous
      @OutdoorsAnonymous  Рік тому

      Ohhh yeah that makes sense, yep will try these this season. Thanks for the great tips man, always lookin to grow and appreciate it when more experienced people like you chime in with awesome advice! Cheers! 🤙🤙

    • @Coyotekillaz
      @Coyotekillaz Рік тому +2

      @@OutdoorsAnonymous No problem brother. Every hunter should always be evolving. 20! Years ago when I was young and dumb I thought I had it all figured out. As soon as I realized I didn’t know everything I started to get better and I learn something new every year. Even 30 years later still learning.

  • @jamespayne4759
    @jamespayne4759 Рік тому

    What is the name of the call you use ??