Coyote Hunter wanna-be
Dec 20, 2012 13:50:08 GMT -7
Post by hairofthebear on Dec 20, 2012 13:50:08 GMT -7
I'm moving to Boise next summer from Seattle and looking forward to hunt Coyotes (as well as deer). I grew up with guns and hunting but have not hunted in many years. Before I invest in a gun and all the recommended stuff I want to see if I can actually call a coyote in. What would someone here recommend for a video to get me started and maybe a call or two for purchase and practice with? I'm not investing in electronic calls at this point, just getting hand calls for now. I have read numerous articles on the need for camo, where to park in the field, type of terrain to call in. I just need some video instruction and recommended calls to use from Jan-early spring here in Wa. . If successful (and to see if this is actually as addicting as everyone says it is), then I would proceed to purchase all the things needed...but would probably wait until I get more info. from someone on this forum and after I move to Idaho. While waiting to establish new residency my preference in relation to this forum is to meet someone who is willing (and patient) to let me learn from. I would like to go out with a coyote hunter just to observe. I‘m not hesitant to ask questions and would go out with anyone rain or shine, even in freeze your balls off type weather.
About me.
I’m 59, retired and have a passion for the outdoors. I fish quite a lot and really looking forward to hit the trout streams in Idaho. I’ve fished several states in the west. I do a lot of bass fishing too, using a kayak. I love wild rugged-type country and more than willing to slide up and down some steep embankment to get a few casts on some wild trout stream. I own an ATV, with a pickup coming next year so I’m setting up to go just about anywhere. I cross-country ski and snowshoe in the backcountry. I worked real estate for several years, currently working part time now at REI which I hope to continue doing in Boise. My wife is retiring as a nurse and Boise will be our retirement move.
For any recommendations for instructional video and calls I do have a Cabela’s near by at.
Mike Laughlin
About me.
I’m 59, retired and have a passion for the outdoors. I fish quite a lot and really looking forward to hit the trout streams in Idaho. I’ve fished several states in the west. I do a lot of bass fishing too, using a kayak. I love wild rugged-type country and more than willing to slide up and down some steep embankment to get a few casts on some wild trout stream. I own an ATV, with a pickup coming next year so I’m setting up to go just about anywhere. I cross-country ski and snowshoe in the backcountry. I worked real estate for several years, currently working part time now at REI which I hope to continue doing in Boise. My wife is retiring as a nurse and Boise will be our retirement move.
For any recommendations for instructional video and calls I do have a Cabela’s near by at.
Mike Laughlin