I’m fairly new to coyote hunting but through videos and old blogs I’ve seen how much the sport has grown, makes me wonder where it’ll be in another 20-40 years. Thanks for the video!
@FOXPROINC My apologies if that comment sounded "short". Where I live there are virtually zero coyote hunters. I started by watching videos on RUclips. My first set up was a bluetooth speaker and my smartphone. Everything I learned was by trial and error backed up by Johns videos online. Thank you John.
That’s right only thing I would add is that if you are using a hand or diaphragm try to get the landscape to funnel the predator to you. Be it a road or water at your back. Give them a lane that makes them feel comfortable to approach! You see using a “plot line” like a “story” is not to tell a story persay. Coyotes don’t understand that. It is really so that you hit each one of the triggers that will lure a coyote to your rifle. By studying the biology of the animal (coyote, fox, bobcat) we can develop a believable story or sound sequence per time of year! Great video! Been trying to promote similar info for years!
There are coyotes everywhere in Calif. They like rural locations because there's plenty of space. They like urban locations because there's plenty of food. You can't shoot them in urban locations, at least not with firearms. You might have success with a powerful air rifle, if you could get a good hit in exactly the right spot. It's frustrating to see coyotes so emboldened in the city running around like they own the place, and menacing pets and even small children. There is a book called Understanding Coyotes by Michael Huff that gives a lot of very good insight on these dangerous predators.
Great information John. I’ve been hunting coyotes for years. And this information is spot on. But man, you got to quit giving out all this information😂. Took me years to learn that. Great job. 💪
I got my first fox pro in 2009. An fx3. Then I upgraded to a firestorm in 2012 which I still use today. Shot a lot of coyotes up here in eastern. Ontario with both of them. Haven’t had time lately to get out for a coyote hunt but hopefully soon. Hearin lots of em howlin the last month or so now. Time to get out and let my .222 eat again.
Great video! Do you typically keep your sound setting on repeat or change to single play for some sounds such as howls? I've been leaving my caller on repeat and try to mute at a good place but I've played a few half howl sounds with that method. Thanks again!
A lot of great info. I’m looking at buying a call soon so I can extend my hunting year round. What call would you consider the best bang for your buck? It’ll be mainly used for coyotes but I’ll throw in some crow hunts as well. Additionally, is there any books or other videos you’d recommend for someone getting started? I’ve killed quite a few coyotes but it’s mainly been by happenstance while bow hunting.
@@Arkie_Outdoors The FOXPRO X24 is your best bang for your buck. Excellent for all predators and crows. The FOXPRO Podcast is an excellent podcast for beginners and veterans alike. Full of info that will shorten your learning curve. It can be found on Apple Podcast, Spotify, and Google Podcasts.
Thank you very kindly for the information. Considering the multiple climates in the US, are there regional variations on your time periods for call types? Specifically, Appalacia and the Mid-West?
Some sounds mentioned can be found on a standard sound list. Others can be purchased separately, or added to a custom sound list when ordered from the FOXPRO website. All sounds mentioned are available for purchase from FOXPRO.
Jon, when using breeding sounds, such as sore howls and yodels, is it important to use sounds from the same female coyote or can they be mixed and matched?
so i don’t live on a far but i live in the wood and have a sand pit behind my house, we have a lot of coyotes around here, is there’s anything different i should do being in the woods?
How come the coyotes your hunting always come out in the wide open instead of using cover? They won't come out in the open in broad daylight where I hunt in Michigan. I've tried a thousand different times?
Couple questions...... (1) Why don't they call it Foxpro Furtakers anymore? (2) Have you guys ever considered doing a collaboration video with lets say like Geoff Nemnich/Rich Paillet from lucky duck? (to fill ya in it would be cool to see people in the industry hunting together even though their business's are/may be competitors. Just have them get together for a weekend in an area and every 2-3 stands use the other companies caller. Just a thought) (3) How does calling coyotes at night using thermals differ from during the daytime?
We used to have wolves here ...they were alright ...now I don't see wolves and we have coyotes and rhe deer population is way down . I hear them and see tracks but they never show themselves during the day
Geez! How about just going into the woods alot. Use a basic predator call and shoot all you see. Honestly, I had to stop the video. Way too much "technology bull crap". Takes all the fun outa actually hunting. I only coyote hunt after deer season till early March and only do it to protect the deer herd. Usually drop between 8 and 12 coyote every season. Without 9 billion different call combinations or technology. Just sit quietly with an occasional predator cry. All you need.
We love to see hunters be successful in the field. We’re just passing along some coyote calling knowledge. Using different sounds and sequences throughout the year will highly increase the amount of coyotes you will call in. We hope you have a successful deer and coyote season. Good luck out there.
Good for you, buddy. Maybe different situations call for different responses. Perhaps people have fun with the ins and outs of calling. Everybody has their favorite way to interact with the outdoors. Thinking everyone should follow the exact method that you prefer is bonkers.
So you are out there with a long bow? Isn't technology great. Some take it shorter or farther, but we all use it. After all coyote would bite your hands.
Everyone plays a role. Coyotes are getting bad in the south-in my area, especially carrying rabies. They are getting bigger and bigger in packs, taking off small dogs and cats. Now they are breeding with bigger wild dogs, seen some pretty gnarly coyotes I call em alpha coyotes, they get big as wolves and will start to get bold enough to take off small children. You are the reason why women shouldn’t have an opinion on anything political but keeping the house clean. Can’t wait till y’all get your rights took away😂 country will be better off when y’all can’t have no say on nothing
Hunting is like in the top 5 most American things possible. Hunting while also protecting livestock and other game animals? Bumps you up to number 3, at least.
I’m fairly new to coyote hunting but through videos and old blogs I’ve seen how much the sport has grown, makes me wonder where it’ll be in another 20-40 years. Thanks for the video!
Jon just educated all of the hunters that have been educating all of the coyotes. Thanks, I think.
Haha! 👊🏻
Wow that’s the most explanation I’ve ever heard. Thanks
Dang Jon, I've varmint hunting for more than 60 yrs but I just learned a ton. Thank you. I appreciate you. Take care, Vern in Va.
We appreciate it, Vern! 👊🏻
Great video.... If only I could have learned to be a successful coyote hunter in 9 minutes 26 seconds.
Great video and hunting introduction.
We’re glad you enjoyed it, Michael. Good luck out there.
@FOXPROINC My apologies if that comment sounded "short".
Where I live there are virtually zero coyote hunters. I started by watching videos on RUclips. My first set up was a bluetooth speaker and my smartphone. Everything I learned was by trial and error backed up by Johns videos online. Thank you John.
@@michaelfregoe5875You’re good, man! We appreciate you. 👊🏻
That’s right only thing I would add is that if you are using a hand or diaphragm try to get the landscape to funnel the predator to you. Be it a road or water at your back. Give them a lane that makes them feel comfortable to approach! You see using a “plot line” like a “story” is not to tell a story persay. Coyotes don’t understand that. It is really so that you hit each one of the triggers that will lure a coyote to your rifle. By studying the biology of the animal (coyote, fox, bobcat) we can develop a believable story or sound sequence per time of year! Great video! Been trying to promote similar info for years!
Thanks, Jesse.
Thx John.... I've learned a lot from your hunts and tips over the last couple years.... Love the channel
That’s what we like to hear. We’re glad that you’re enjoying the channel. Good luck out there!
This is exactly what i needed. Couldnt get any yotes to come in to my last stand. Thanks for the info John!
Yes, sir. Good luck out there, Seth.
@FOXPROINC Thank you! Y'all as well
That was a very informative episode. Thanks for sharing it with us Jon.
Yes, sir. Thanks for watching, Jerry.
Jon, thank you so much, very informative and simplistic approach to calling coyotes!!
Yes, sir. Good luck out there, Troy.
Awesome video!! My first Foxpro arrived Friday can't wait to use it!!
Good luck with it!
I'm taking notes. I am taking a 1 week trip for coyote hinting mid October. I am getting excited!
Good luck! Let us know how you do.
There are coyotes everywhere in Calif. They like rural locations because there's plenty of space. They like urban locations because there's plenty of food. You can't shoot them in urban locations, at least not with firearms. You might have success with a powerful air rifle, if you could get a good hit in exactly the right spot. It's frustrating to see coyotes so emboldened in the city running around like they own the place, and menacing pets and even small children. There is a book called Understanding Coyotes by Michael Huff that gives a lot of very good insight on these dangerous predators.
What is a good caliber to start with? Thank you for the video! It was super helpful!
Great information John. I’ve been hunting coyotes for years. And this information is spot on. But man, you got to quit giving out all this information😂. Took me years to learn that. Great job. 💪
Haha! We appreciate it, Robby.
Thanks so much for the great video! Awesome info!
Our pleasure! Thanks!
Good job Jon !
I got my first fox pro in 2009. An fx3. Then I upgraded to a firestorm in 2012 which I still use today. Shot a lot of coyotes up here in eastern. Ontario with both of them. Haven’t had time lately to get out for a coyote hunt but hopefully soon. Hearin lots of em howlin the last month or so now. Time to get out and let my .222 eat again.
Awesome!!! Good luck, John!
Great video! Do you typically keep your sound setting on repeat or change to single play for some sounds such as howls? I've been leaving my caller on repeat and try to mute at a good place but I've played a few half howl sounds with that method. Thanks again!
We leave that up to personal preference. I personally keep mine on repeat.
A lot of great info. I’m looking at buying a call soon so I can extend my hunting year round. What call would you consider the best bang for your buck? It’ll be mainly used for coyotes but I’ll throw in some crow hunts as well. Additionally, is there any books or other videos you’d recommend for someone getting started? I’ve killed quite a few coyotes but it’s mainly been by happenstance while bow hunting.
@@Arkie_Outdoors The FOXPRO X24 is your best bang for your buck. Excellent for all predators and crows. The FOXPRO Podcast is an excellent podcast for beginners and veterans alike. Full of info that will shorten your learning curve. It can be found on Apple Podcast, Spotify, and Google Podcasts.
@@FOXPROINC awesome. Just what I need… something else to hunt, ha. Thanks for the info.
@@Arkie_Outdoors You’re very welcome. Good luck!
Thank you very kindly for the information. Considering the multiple climates in the US, are there regional variations on your time periods for call types? Specifically, Appalacia and the Mid-West?
You’re very welcome. Time periods will be close to the same all across the US.
You wouldn't happen to have a printable version of this timeline and calling sequence?
Thanks for the great info!
Are those sounds pre loaded in a fox pro caller or are the mfk calls elsewhere?
Some sounds mentioned can be found on a standard sound list. Others can be purchased separately, or added to a custom sound list when ordered from the FOXPRO website. All sounds mentioned are available for purchase from FOXPRO.
You can get foxpros from MFK preloaded with their sounds.
You can order more MFK sounds and load them yourself.
Jon, when using breeding sounds, such as sore howls and yodels, is it important to use sounds from the same female coyote or can they be mixed and matched?
so i don’t live on a far but i live in the wood and have a sand pit behind my house, we have a lot of coyotes around here, is there’s anything different i should do being in the woods?
is this more a geographical specific instruction or would this work all over?
@@David.Stryker This info is good for all across the country.
@FOXPROINC cool. Thanks for info.
How come the coyotes your hunting always come out in the wide open instead of using cover? They won't come out in the open in broad daylight where I hunt in Michigan. I've tried a thousand different times?
Do you need a license to take them. On your own land?
@@FourthWayRanch That would depend on the state that you’re hunting.
He lit that Coyote up 😆
First thing you should always remember you as a predator are hunting a predator in the wild they may be scavengers but they're still predators
Couple questions...... (1) Why don't they call it Foxpro Furtakers anymore? (2) Have you guys ever considered doing a collaboration video with lets say like Geoff Nemnich/Rich Paillet from lucky duck? (to fill ya in it would be cool to see people in the industry hunting together even though their business's are/may be competitors. Just have them get together for a weekend in an area and every 2-3 stands use the other companies caller. Just a thought) (3) How does calling coyotes at night using thermals differ from during the daytime?
We used to have wolves here ...they were alright ...now I don't see wolves and we have coyotes and rhe deer population is way down . I hear them and see tracks but they never show themselves during the day
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Geez! How about just going into the woods alot. Use a basic predator call and shoot all you see. Honestly, I had to stop the video. Way too much "technology bull crap". Takes all the fun outa actually hunting. I only coyote hunt after deer season till early March and only do it to protect the deer herd. Usually drop between 8 and 12 coyote every season. Without 9 billion different call combinations or technology. Just sit quietly with an occasional predator cry. All you need.
We love to see hunters be successful in the field. We’re just passing along some coyote calling knowledge. Using different sounds and sequences throughout the year will highly increase the amount of coyotes you will call in. We hope you have a successful deer and coyote season. Good luck out there.
Good for you, buddy. Maybe different situations call for different responses. Perhaps people have fun with the ins and outs of calling. Everybody has their favorite way to interact with the outdoors. Thinking everyone should follow the exact method that you prefer is bonkers.
So you are out there with a long bow? Isn't technology great. Some take it shorter or farther, but we all use it. After all coyote would bite your hands.
What a poo nanny
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Well the difference is, when you do what this guy is saying.. We kill 8-12 a week.. Not every season
Just play the rabbit. Wfo
A grown man spending his life killing coyotes? No wonder we're losing our country.
Living the dream. 🙌🏻
Everyone plays a role. Coyotes are getting bad in the south-in my area, especially carrying rabies. They are getting bigger and bigger in packs, taking off small dogs and cats. Now they are breeding with bigger wild dogs, seen some pretty gnarly coyotes I call em alpha coyotes, they get big as wolves and will start to get bold enough to take off small children.
You are the reason why women shouldn’t have an opinion on anything political but keeping the house clean. Can’t wait till y’all get your rights took away😂 country will be better off when y’all can’t have no say on nothing
Hunting is like in the top 5 most American things possible. Hunting while also protecting livestock and other game animals? Bumps you up to number 3, at least.
@Andrea-yq9oi if it bothers you so much, why did you bother to watch the video, or leave a comment?
why do you have a cover on the suppressor? thanks
Suppressor covers have many uses. Self-protection from heat, protects suppressor from scratches, reduces mirage, and looks cool. 😉
@@FOXPROINC well it sure looks cool!