| For more information on the calls used in this video, please visit us at http://www.downwindoutdoors.com The only thing better than arriving to your stand to hear an invitation howl from a lonely female coyote, is perhaps seeing one out in the field in front of you. Within a couple minutes of calling, both would soon come true for Eric and Andy who took to the field during the peak of mating season with an AR-15. As they opened the doors of their truck and prepared their hunting gear and equipment, invitation howls began ringing from the property of woods in which they were headed. This coyote was essentially saying, "I would like company" or "I am ready for a mate." With a sense of distance and location, the DWO team devised their setup to lure in this vocal coyote without detection. Using an interrogation howl to alert the coyote that "a mate is here", and the sounds of rabbit distress to say "and I have food," they were able to call this dog in rather quickly. The team sat and waited before calling futher to allow enough time for the dog to travel into them. Before they could even believe it, the coyote was right out in front of them at 100 yards. Shooter: Eric Lawler Videographer: Andy DelliVeneri Species: Eastern Coyote Weight: 37 Pounds Sex: Female Date: 2/4/2012 TOD: 6:30 am Temperature: 29° Call: Crack Howler, and DWO Signature Series made by Crack - Long range Cottontail Rabbit Rifle: Custom AR-15 .223 Scope: Nightforce 5.5-22x56mm Bipod: Harris 27" Camera 1: Sony FX-1000 Camera 2: GoPro Hero HD Watch all our free coyote hunting videos at: http://www.downwindoutdoors.com | Views: 34575 105 ratings |
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