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Post by jdpaint on Aug 16, 2008 17:52:11 GMT -5
Anyone going to be calling coon in this fall? Any tips you want to share?Coyotes have been quiet untill recently, almost time.I secured a lot of new land this spring and summer.Remember the lip squeak is a very good predator call and you always have it with ya. . Starting your set up with it is a good thing to do.Good luck to everybody this fall.Thanks to jim d for getting me set up with some equiptment this year.
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Post by 2labs on Aug 19, 2008 8:09:46 GMT -5
I have thought about doing it but never did, maybe this season. What is a good sound for coons??
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Post by jdpaint on Aug 20, 2008 20:25:55 GMT -5
Early season i have had good luck with coon puppies, when it gets colder i have called them in with bird sounds, open reed hand squeals and also greyfox and coonfight. when a coon responds it is lightning fast . Both dennis kirk and johnny stewarts coon sounds are good.Give it a try . good luck
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Post by coyoteblitz on Aug 24, 2008 15:08:24 GMT -5
les johnson has a coon calling video on his site and a cd with sounds you can buy i think.
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Post by yetihunter on Aug 26, 2008 6:39:15 GMT -5
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Post by jdpaint on Aug 26, 2008 20:51:50 GMT -5
You all want to post any good tips on daytime coon callin? Never tried it. At night i like to call standing corn that has been opened up some from chopping , thick brushy river banks , fishing accesses, swamps that have a hardwood ridge sloping to it holding beech and cherry trees,apple orchards. The great thing is that these thick areas also have the highest greyfox populations , so their are a number of sounds that will call both coon and fox.Double the fun.
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