Gear?
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- Coyotehunter
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Re: Gear?
a gun, binoculars, mouth call, and some land to hunt on that holds coyotes
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Re: Gear?
Don't forget camo pants, coat, gloves, hat, facemask,
. Somthing soft to sit on is also handy. Don't want to get the "monkey butt". Its bad news
. Shooting sticks or bipods for your rifle are a good tool, might as well bring a shot gun, case you get a real charger
.Don't forget a camera, otherwise when you tell sombody about the triple you called in and killed they might not believe you....Second thought better make it a video camera, then your going to need a tripod. If you don't want those down winders to smell ya you might get some cover scent, Fox piss, Bobcat piss somthing like that.
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Acually all you need is bino's, a gun, a mouth call and some ground with coyotes on it. You don't want to look like me
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Acually all you need is bino's, a gun, a mouth call and some ground with coyotes on it. You don't want to look like me

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- bucksnbears
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Re: Gear?
and a good attitude
the first one may take awhile. keep at it

the more food you have in your mouth at one time, the better you can taste it!!!
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- Optimax90
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Re: Gear?
Rangefinder always helps, but don't waste your money on cheap crap. Save your money and buy a Leica
Sometimes simpler is better, don't need all the bells a whistels. One of my dad buddies recently bought about $4000.00 in gear, including a new gun. And has been out 4 trips for a total of 17 stands, and seen one coyote. And from the way he told me what happened, I would say he bumped him on the way in and the coyote got the better of him
The sales guy talked him into a Fox Pro fury! said it was the best on the market and guarenteed to call coyotes
Not saying it isn't a good caller, but sometimes even tha best caller can't make up for a crappy set-up
The best gear you can carry in experience. My grandpa always told me, "Good judgement, come from experience, - experience, comes from bad judgement!!!

Sometimes simpler is better, don't need all the bells a whistels. One of my dad buddies recently bought about $4000.00 in gear, including a new gun. And has been out 4 trips for a total of 17 stands, and seen one coyote. And from the way he told me what happened, I would say he bumped him on the way in and the coyote got the better of him

The sales guy talked him into a Fox Pro fury! said it was the best on the market and guarenteed to call coyotes


The best gear you can carry in experience. My grandpa always told me, "Good judgement, come from experience, - experience, comes from bad judgement!!!
Even a broken clock is right twice a day.
- The Outdoorsman
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Re: Gear?
Im with Levi on this, patience. Picking up a good book or two and/or a couple DVD's to help with set ups, calling, etc will get you going in the right direction too.
- lyonch
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Re: Gear?
I watched a video this weekend that i really wish i saw when i first started out. I had to learn everything he teaches you in 4 hours on my own in the field and on my time. The video is called "calling coyotes like the pros" with Darrell Holland. He teaches you camo, set up, how to call, what to look for when coming into an area, how to read sign, and many others that a new coyote hunter should know. This is not a coyote coming to the call on everystand video. It is 100% informational with an occassional kill scene to emphasis his points. I highly recomment this to any new coyote hunter.
Chris Lyon
My mind belongs to my work,
My heart belongs to my family,
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My mind belongs to my work,
My heart belongs to my family,
BUT MY SOUL BELONGS TO THE COYOTES!!!
- Prairie Ghost
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Re: Gear?
Ya i've heard that he is a hell of a gunsmith also! A couple year waiting list to get a gun though.
A mouth call, a rifle, and the ambition to stick with it!!
A mouth call, a rifle, and the ambition to stick with it!!
Money is a great servant but a terrible master!!