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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
New to yote hunting, need tips for deep snow.
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<blockquote data-quote="CanuckR" data-source="post: 1152663" data-attributes="member: 47285"><p>Not that I am an expert coyote caller (I suck) but I do deal with lots of deep snow all winter.</p><p>They probably haven't left, but they will find it easier to move around in the thicker cedars and stuff where the snow isn't as deep, plus I would imagine some of the prey animals have also moved to areas with less snow in the woods.</p><p>Look for trails or areas that have a path packed down, from snowmobiles or something, or a wind swept creek bed. The dogs need to be able to get to the call, or at least close to it. 3 ft of fresh powder isn't easy moving for anybody.</p><p>We just got a decent dumping of snow, I will be going out tomorrow morning to see what's up.</p><p>There is a snowmobile trail that runs through a few of the properties I hunt, when the snow is soft the trails are covered in dog tracks. Once the snow hardens up they go back to going wherever they want. At least that's the way it seems to go for me up in Eastern Ontario.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CanuckR, post: 1152663, member: 47285"] Not that I am an expert coyote caller (I suck) but I do deal with lots of deep snow all winter. They probably haven't left, but they will find it easier to move around in the thicker cedars and stuff where the snow isn't as deep, plus I would imagine some of the prey animals have also moved to areas with less snow in the woods. Look for trails or areas that have a path packed down, from snowmobiles or something, or a wind swept creek bed. The dogs need to be able to get to the call, or at least close to it. 3 ft of fresh powder isn't easy moving for anybody. We just got a decent dumping of snow, I will be going out tomorrow morning to see what's up. There is a snowmobile trail that runs through a few of the properties I hunt, when the snow is soft the trails are covered in dog tracks. Once the snow hardens up they go back to going wherever they want. At least that's the way it seems to go for me up in Eastern Ontario. [/QUOTE]
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