Originally Posted by LFC
Originally Posted by MOGC
The calling, the actual sound isn't that important when coyote hunting. Coyotes respond to sounds for any number of reasons, hunger, curiosity, maternal or territorial. If there are coyotes in the area getting a coyote to respond to a call isn't hard. Gobblers that can smell you from long distances. You can sometimes find a hot two year old turkey gobbler or a group of jakes and call them easy peasy.

GlockheAd maybe that's how you read it since we know that you know literally nothing about turkey hunting or coyote hunting.

Coyote and turkey hunting have very little in common.

"Coyote and turkey hunting have very little in common."

Can you explain and clarify that statement please?


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