Three Hot Tips for Calling in More Coyotes

Three Hot Tips for Calling in More Coyotes
Three Hot Tips for Calling in More Coyotes

Big Sandy, TX-(Ammoland.com)- Coyotes present one of the biggest challenges even to the most experienced of hunters. Keen hunters themselves, coyotes are notoriously wary and, therefore, difficult to call in. At the same time, successfully calling in one of these high-plains drifters provides an adrenaline rush unlike any other, which is why there is a rising number of coyote hunters today.

While calling in a coyote presents a real challenge to a hunter of any skill level, especially those new to the sport, a few simple strategies can help you get the most out of your next hunt.

First, don’t give away a free education. With so many new and inexperienced hunters heading afield, it’s common to see older, cheaper calls getting a lot of airtime in the coyote fields. The result is a highly call-literate coyote population, which makes these notoriously wary critters even more challenging to call into shooting range. A call with poor sound quality is a great way to give a free education, which is why a quality call like the Convergent Hunting Solutions Bullet HP Bluetooth electronic call is so crucial to the success of your next hunt.

Second, stick to the basics. Instead of getting fancy with exotic call patterns and advanced hunting strategies, the best way to improve your coyote hunting game is to drill down on the fundamentals. This includes setting up appropriately for wind direction, maintaining concealment, and mastering the use of a good electronic call with a few go-to, high-quality sounds. A premium electronic call helps newbies, as well as hunters of all experience levels, to produce the most consistent calls. Available in the Google Play or iTunes App Store, Convergent’s Predator Pro app features a sound library with the most reliable calls, from cottontail sounds to different coyote howls. The app can be used to wirelessly pair your smartphone with the Bullet HP call up to 300 feet away, with four presets to save your favorite calls.

Third, use better calls to produce better sounds. Many older electronic calls typically feature a horn-style speaker system and run off AA batteries, neither of which is ideal for creating the highest quality of sound. Convergent’s Bullet HP, however, features an integrated Li-ION rechargeable battery and conical speaker design, which is the style of speaker most used for premium sound quality today. Because it produces richer, fuller sound, the Bullet HP is a simple, yet effective way to draw in those extra leery, call shy coyotes that hang up at 400 yards.

Bullet HP Bluetooth Game Call Features:

  • Rugged construction
  • Loud, exceptionally clear sound quality
  • Bluetooth compatible with mobile app control
  • No cell service required
  • Up to 300-foot range via Bluetooth
  • Integrated Li-ION rechargeable battery
  • Over 10 hours of battery life per charge
  • Integrated decoy and ground spike (with internal storage)
  • Play your own sounds
  • Play your favorite music
  • Dimensions: 4x4x16 in. (23 in. with decoy attached)
  • Weight: 2.9 lbs.
  • MSRP: $289.95

 


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Where experience, innovation, and passion meet, you will find Convergent Hunting Solutions. Owners Byron South and Stephen Skaggs combine over half a century of hunting across multiple continents to develop the most forward-thinking predator calls for the modern outdoorsman. The result of their efforts is a line of game calls that are superior in quality and value. From mouth-blown hand calls to smart-phone controlled calls and decoys, Convergent Hunting Solutions leads the way with experience, passion, and innovation. 100% Made in USA.

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Knute

Naturally, salesmen sell their product. But don’t be fooled, mouth calls (or even just a mouth… full stop) work for coyotes, IF done properly. Electronic calls might be easier for the newbie, but even these can be messed up easily. If going electronic, don’t just let the call run, as most newbies are prone to do. Small mammals in distress don’t just shreik for minutes on end. What you want is a loud shreik of apx. the correct sound… just every once in a while. Make the call… or maybe two. and then carefully watch from deep concealment. Coyotes will… Read more »

Vern

Excellent advice, I’m not a fan of electronic calls either, but when I go with my grandson he likes to use it. Since he is buying the gas that’s what we do.