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Posted by Duncan Menads (Member # 381) on August 19, 2004, 11:31 AM:
This is kind of in line with the whole discussion/debate about
whether an electronic caller with superior audio specifications
and capabilities can call more coyotes than a speaker glued
into a flashlight.
I've seen mention of calling coyotes with a kazoo or other
interesting things.
What's the most unusual call or sound you've called a
coyote with?
I'll start with a funny example.
I was on a lonely highway in New Mexico several years ago
and stopped at a rest stop for, well, some rest. Or something.
What I ended up getting was some poonie from a skank
hanging around outside the coke machine. We took a little
trip down a maintenance road or something down and back
behind the rest stop. I got her bent over the tailgate of her
little S10 pickup doin' the thing when I glance over and
there's a coyote coming down the hill headed right for us. He
held back at 40 yards or so for a few seconds, then took off.
Now, I consider than an unusual call sequence. Was it my
huffing and puffing, was it the skin slapping, was it her slightly
muted "uuuhhhn, uuuhhhnn's," or was it the squeaking of the
suspension on her truck that brought that coyote in?
That's my story, anyone got another one?
Posted by Leonard (Member # 2) on August 19, 2004, 11:59 AM:
TThat's one I have not had, but I have had dozens of similiar things happen, and the sound attracted the attention of a coyote, or two or three.
It's all curiosity attraction, some places have less risk, some, where the coyotes feel a little more secure. In some cases, it's in the ability of the coyote to read body language. Or to distinguish a rifle from a shovel.
Actually, it seems to me, that coyote may have been a casual observer to human fornicating at rest stops on many other occasions. Bor ring!
Woo hoo, can you imagine the coyote patrol around truck stops? They have seen it all.
Good hunting. LB
Posted by Greenside (Member # 10) on August 19, 2004, 12:16 PM:
IMHO, I think sound had very little to do with that example. I sure smell was a much bigger factor.
Dennis
Posted by Leonard (Member # 2) on August 19, 2004, 12:41 PM:
You could be right, Dennis? Are you familiar with that type of female? LB
Posted by Az-Hunter (Member # 17) on August 19, 2004, 04:03 PM:
Dennis most likely was referring to the aromatic condition of ole teabagger. Slappin' the sack against all his cronies chins, probably festers up a potent,odiferous stench south of
the belt buckle. Poor lil' gurl was probably squealin' for air!
Kind of like misting Leonard, ole wiley came in the backdoor(or was that Dunkin') and checked up at the call.
Posted by NASA (Member # 177) on August 19, 2004, 04:42 PM:
With the essence of eau 'de tuna wafting on the breeze, I'm surprised it wasn't a herd of 'possum that came down the hill to investigate.
Posted by tonlocus (Member # 254) on August 19, 2004, 05:10 PM:
I think you need to send some of these women to lotions and potions for some essence of vinegar.
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