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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Hunting coyotes in wooded areas?
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<blockquote data-quote="dogbuster0006" data-source="post: 730949" data-attributes="member: 39547"><p>I grew up hunting them in KY while we can't hunt them at night I use electronic and mouth calls. Several were killed every yr while my buddies and I deer hunted as well. If you deer stands will give you better views of the area you're trying to hunt then give it a shot. Same reason you hunt deer from them less likely to be looking up and you'll get your scent column elevated. If you're using a cheaper call it's probably not all that loud which might be part of your issue. Also try to vary your call sequences as well, use diff sounds and differ your time they play, as well as the patterns you use when playing them. Yotes are quite smart and will pick up on repeat sounds and patterns. If you have to hunt in heavy woods try a shot gun if you can, Idk if you're using night vision scope or just goggles. Are you locating them before you go in? How long are you waiting on each stand? How many stands per night vs how much actual ground are you covering?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dogbuster0006, post: 730949, member: 39547"] I grew up hunting them in KY while we can't hunt them at night I use electronic and mouth calls. Several were killed every yr while my buddies and I deer hunted as well. If you deer stands will give you better views of the area you're trying to hunt then give it a shot. Same reason you hunt deer from them less likely to be looking up and you'll get your scent column elevated. If you're using a cheaper call it's probably not all that loud which might be part of your issue. Also try to vary your call sequences as well, use diff sounds and differ your time they play, as well as the patterns you use when playing them. Yotes are quite smart and will pick up on repeat sounds and patterns. If you have to hunt in heavy woods try a shot gun if you can, Idk if you're using night vision scope or just goggles. Are you locating them before you go in? How long are you waiting on each stand? How many stands per night vs how much actual ground are you covering? [/QUOTE]
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