Waterway-56 wrote:
I am a poor source of imformation to but the idea is to have the dog in front of you while using a predator call. This works particularily well during mating season and when the coyotes have pups. The idea is that the coyotes are far more territorial then and when they see the dogs they will come in and try to drive them away. I've been told that you want to shoot the back coyote first because that is usually the timid one. As long as they see the dogs they are less apt to think about you.
Mel
Very well Said. Best time to train a decoy dog too. A decoy dog must have a handle on them so start them out using a e collar with the tone button and when they have engaged the coyote then you can start to tone them into you. Once they have done a few they hopfully will learn that this is a game and they will want to play it.
Doogie that is a very good video.
As far as breeds go. I have used Kemmers,Airedales,Bordercollies,Blackmouths,Leopards,Jagd's, and a bunch of crosses. I am currantly playing with a O'Gorman/Dorn dog. It takes a special dog to learn this and it is much easier if you can have another seasoned dog show the new dog the ropes.
Good luck and if you have any questions along the way give me a call I would be happy to help you out if I can. Devin 801-910-1501
Hey Budd,
How are you
doing ? Doogie you still in the Big Sky?