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  1. Coyote communication occurs mostly via eye contact, facial expressions and body language and it can be very subtle. Coyotes are not forever vocal as humans are; they tend to be on the quiet side — except when they aren’t! I’m including a number of vocalization videos for you to hear.

  2. This podcast for The Idaho Mythweaver’s Voices of the Wild Earth focuses on the natural world with topics about trees, wolves, and salmon, and its archive of Indigenous oral histories. June 2022 Transcript

  3. 3 wrz 2024 · ...This week on the Missouri Woods & Water Podcast Nate, Micah, Andy, and our buddy Austin get together and do some summer coyote hunting talk. ...

  4. 6 lut 2024 · When it comes to successfully calling coyotes, telling them what they want to hear at the moment in a language they understand is the key. A champion contest caller breaks down when to use prey distress, coyote vocals, coyote distress, and curiosity sounds when you’re predator hunting.

  5. 24 lut 2014 · When people hear coyote howls, they often mistakenly assume that they’re hearing a large pack of animals, all raising their voices at once. But this is an auditory illusion called the “beau geste” effect.

  6. 6 cze 2022 · This week on the Missouri Woods & Water podcast the guys sit down with their buddies and fellow coyote hunters Austin Alumbaugh, Brandon Calder, and Cody Deweese to kick off our "coyote season." First, we go over all of the coyote tournaments in the state (that we are aware of) and talk about some of the ones we will be attending.

  7. This week on the Missouri Woods & Water Podcast we "kick off" our coyote season with a tribute podcast with a few special guests, Jesse Bunger & Harley Smith with Xplicit Outdoors. Jesse and Harley run an awesome coyote tournament out of Harrisonville, MO each year and have become friends of the show over the past few years.