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Called in a cool one.

Started by Thumper Dunker, January 15, 2012, 02:04:00 AM

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WOW!!! I really want one with my longbow!

Congrats on the yote.

Bisch

Bjorn

Thumper you are one Coyote Killin' Machine!!    :thumbsup:    :thumbsup:    :notworthy:

Tater John

"Mystic rhythms,Under northern lights or the African sun,Primitive things stir the hearts of everyone"

2 edges

What a thrill! nice shooting.

legends1

You are the yote master.Good job!

Thumper Dunker

Thanks For the words guys. Its realy not that hard to call them in .The hard part is getting them in close and keeping myself quiet. I put the decoy up wind if possible and at my farthest might be 25 -30 yards. Sit there for a bit then start calling.I like to call for maybe a minute every two to three minutes. for about ten minutes . Sit back and see what happens. If you see one that hangs up to far out (most will)try to sqeek them in. Thats with distress type calls ,rabbit deer fox ect.Theres all kinds of CDs out there on this stuff. Most are rifle stuff but the calling is the same. I use all hand calls too cheap to get a e caller. I carry too much stuff with me any way. I only get shots at maybe 10% of the ones that do get close ,most never come in real close. While chassing them with my bow I might of called in 35 to 40 sense july and shot at eight or nine and taken 5.
You can hop but you can't hide.
If it was not for rabbits I would never get a buck.
Yip yipahooooo yipyipyip.

kennym

Tim, you are THE yote man!!  :thumbsup:    :thumbsup:
Stay sharp, Kenny.

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Bob Stager

Awesome story and great shot on a tough target

Osage61

TD I enjoy your rabbit and coyote posts    :)   Thanks for sharing    :thumbsup:
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TooManyHobbies

Excellent, could you show a better pic of your decoy?
60" Bear Super Kodiak 50@28 (56@31)
68" Kohannah Long Bow 62@30

2treks

QuoteOriginally posted by Thumper Dunker:
Thanks For the words guys. Its realy not that hard to call them in .The hard part is getting them in close and keeping myself quiet. I put the decoy up wind if possible and at my farthest might be 25 -30 yards. Sit there for a bit then start calling.I like to call for maybe a minute every two to three minutes. for about ten minutes . Sit back and see what happens. If you see one that hangs up to far out (most will)try to sqeek them in. Thats with distress type calls ,rabbit deer fox ect.Theres all kinds of CDs out there on this stuff. Most are rifle stuff but the calling is the same. I use all hand calls too cheap to get a e caller. I carry too much stuff with me any way. I only get shots at maybe 10% of the ones that do get close ,most never come in real close. While chassing them with my bow I might of called in 35 to 40 sense july and shot at eight or nine and taken 5.
Thats seems like pretty good percentage with a longbow.
Pretty cool MR.Thumper Dunker
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gregg dudley

Congrats, man!  Sounds like an exciting hunt!
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pitbull

Another awesome hunt, Congrats!   :thumbsup:

23feetupandhappy

Wow thats awsome!!!
Im just getting into this as well and have a couple of qestions.

1 Could you take a pic of your blind for us?

2 How far do you move in between sits?

3 and how long do you wait untill you move to a diff. setup?

Thanks
Ben

You da Man  :clapper:
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Gen273

All I can say is WOW!! That is a good looking song dog, it sure would make a great mount.
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**DONOTDELETE**

That is an incredible accomplishment. those dad burn things give the meaning "Jump the string" a whole different perspective. You must have an extremely quiet set up on your bow.  most the arrows i've flung at coyotes, the dog had spun and taken two steps before the arrow got there.

the decoy must be the trick, but I'll bet your bow is dead silent too.    congrats!   :thumbsup:

RainyDayBows

Tim. your the man you have hunting skills and bow skills.


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