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World Coyote Calling Championships 2014

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It's hosted in Williams, Arizona this year. It goes from state to state and we're lucky to have it here. Home court advantage. I can post more information if people are interested.

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I see some conflicts with announced dates of the event. I'll get the information straight from Mike Burris and post it here within the week.

 

The WCCCC is the biggest most recognized calling/hunting event in predator hunting. They have the biggest payout with the winners pocketing several thousand dollars in cash. You'll see the best coyote killers in the US compete along side new predator hunters and everything in between. In the past Les Johnson, the Dillions (owners of foxpro), Carry Carver, Tony Tebbe, Al Morris, Steve Criner and many many other high profile shooters have participated. The event is run 1st class and super friendly. Entry fee is $250.

 

I'll get the specifics and post them here.

 

I encourage everyone to participate. The aits are shutting down contest hunts all across the Southwest with CO recently being shut down. There might not be too many more contests like this. Get in while they are still around.

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I see some conflicts with announced dates of the event. I'll get the information straight from Mike Burris and post it here within the week.

 

The WCCCC is the biggest most recognized calling/hunting event in predator hunting. They have the biggest payout with the winners pocketing several thousand dollars in cash. You'll see the best coyote killers in the US compete along side new predator hunters and everything in between. In the past Les Johnson, the Dillions (owners of foxpro), Carry Carver, Tony Tebbe, Al Morris, Steve Criner and many many other high profile shooters have participated. The event is run 1st class and super friendly. Entry fee is $250.

 

I'll get the specifics and post them here.

 

I encourage everyone to participate. The aits are shutting down contest hunts all across the Southwest with CO recently being shut down. There might not be too many more contests like this. Get in while they are still around.

thought I read invitation only? or have to be vouched for from other wccc events?

 

James

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I am unsure how one gets into the competition if you have not been in it before. Mike Burris is the contact person here in Arizona. He has been on on the board of directors for the event for over a decade.

 

More information http://azpredatorcallers.com/ai1ec_event/world-championship-coyote-calling-contest/?instance_id=61

 

Entry form for the event http://azpredatorcallers.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/2014-WCCC-Entry-Form.pdf

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With a contest of this size and magnitude, the best of the best come to compete for the crown. The guys come from all over the country. There are some that show up, sign in, then go to other states to hunt. It is huge. The payout is incredible.

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The competition was invite only but get in contact with the right people and you can get in. Enterance is $250. Payout is down to 12th or 15th place. Big dog and little dog also. Winners walk away with several thousand dollars. Top teams have to pass a polygraph after check in. They've caught teams cheating before.

 

You arrive at the check in the afternoon. Big get together and rules are gone over. Then the Calcutta auction begins. Once you pay out or nobody bids on you, you are free to take off and begin traveling to your hunting area (state). When I competed in Colorado, we drove back to AZ to hunt. You hunt a full day, call in that evening with your numbers up to that point, and hunt again in the morning until checkin at mid-day or so. If 2 teams arrive at checkin with the same number of kills, winner is whoever arrived first.

Pretty much double digets will get you in the money. Guys who win generally have some sacred piece of ground they are hunting on that has had no hunters on it for quite some time. I have only hunted public land for that competition and have really never done very well, but it's fun.

 

The WCCC will be in Arizona again next year, then it's off to Colorado again. Cortez I believe.

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