Using A Wheelchair Blind For Calling Success - Coyote Pics
Posted: Fri May 21, 2010 4:01 pm
I have been trying to get out and do some coyote calling, but I had to many excuses with the snow and then the spring rains or else it was the wind. Finally last evening, I went north of Pierre to see if I could call up some coyotes. I have a genetic muscular disorder that has required the use of a wheelchair for my mobility since 2000. The following pics show an Ameristep chair blind that we modified for use with my electric wheelchair.

I selected an area north of Pierre that is closed to hunting, but I was using my camera. I had to go cross country with my electric wheelchair for about 1/4 mile was quite the challenge and chore. The area had a bottom land that was covered with trees and the upland grassy area had a few sparse trees that gave me a shady area for a call near sundown.
I howled with my Dakota Coyote Howler and waited my 2-3 minutes, but no answers. I howled again waited and then blew the rabbit distress screams with my Dakota Jack bite reed call. After which, coming out of the taller grass about 70 yards away there was a coyote:

And then a second coyote was coming in behind, but I only got pics of the first coyote. As these calling stands go, I should have taken a few pics before I started, but of course I didn't.

I was also using my sitting coyote decoy and this is what the coyote was looking at.

As usual the coyote always has an escape route.

Yes if this would have been an actual hunt with my rifle, there would be one less coyote.
Steve
Predator Calling http://sdsnake.com/coyote.html


I selected an area north of Pierre that is closed to hunting, but I was using my camera. I had to go cross country with my electric wheelchair for about 1/4 mile was quite the challenge and chore. The area had a bottom land that was covered with trees and the upland grassy area had a few sparse trees that gave me a shady area for a call near sundown.
I howled with my Dakota Coyote Howler and waited my 2-3 minutes, but no answers. I howled again waited and then blew the rabbit distress screams with my Dakota Jack bite reed call. After which, coming out of the taller grass about 70 yards away there was a coyote:

And then a second coyote was coming in behind, but I only got pics of the first coyote. As these calling stands go, I should have taken a few pics before I started, but of course I didn't.

I was also using my sitting coyote decoy and this is what the coyote was looking at.

As usual the coyote always has an escape route.

Yes if this would have been an actual hunt with my rifle, there would be one less coyote.
Steve
Predator Calling http://sdsnake.com/coyote.html