![]() ![]() “Where you can run around naked and nobody can see you, that’s where coyotes are living. Not surprisingly, the coyotes were there, too. He was with his son, on a food plot about two or three miles back into the woods, hunting elk. He pointed to a recent trip to Pennsylvania. The more remote the places he gets responses the better. I really think that’s what they’re saying,” Morris said. Sometimes he offers long howls, other times shorter ones with a few barks at the end. Morris does that by driving around the same places people hunt deer or turkeys or quail, howling every two miles or so. Of course, shooting coyotes like that means first finding coyotes. If there’s three there, chances are there could be four. “If there’s two there, chances are there could be three. “Why do I do that? Because if there’s multiple coyotes, they will show interest. He doesn’t wait to see another coyote first. Specifically, he makes pup distress sounds immediately after shooting. So if there’s one thing he’s learned – if there’s one take home message he preaches to hunters attending his seminars – it’s to keep calling after pulling the trigger. ![]() It’s when he did them.Įarly on, Morris admits, he called in and killed a lot of coyotes – singles and even pairs - then immediately started celebrating.Ĭoyotes are social animals. The camo-clad gyrations themselves weren’t the problem. Chances are good you’ll eventually see this 300-pound, Utah born and bred mountain of a man with the booming voice make a shot, then start twirling his hips, pumping his fists and grunting through the “high five dance of freakin’ love,” whatever that is. He travels all over the country for the show. The three-time world coyote calling champion is one of the hosts of FOXPRO Furtakers on the Outdoor Channel. It’s not exactly going out on a limb to say Al Morris is a passionate predator hunter. Coyotes are vocal animals that respond to a variety of sounds. ![]()
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