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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Some coyotes from the last few months
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<blockquote data-quote="DSheetz" data-source="post: 2102232" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>This is all very interesting to me . So now then let us put a little thought into this . When do the other animals in your area drop their young 60 days or so before is the breading season for coyote and fox a little before and a little after they will start breading . So a guy called you and said that he needed some coyote taken out , who was there before you , how large is his place , are there others in the area calling close by , what kind and how much prey does he have there , How are your tracking skills ? I haven't hunted in TN. but have in southern IN. some they don't talk there when they have pups in them and just after they drop them . You will call them in but they are very cautious at that time of year ( day time works best for me so I can see them but then I don't have thermals ect. for night hunting ) Do most of the coyote hunters in your area hunt at night ? So many times they will lay up after figuring out where you are and just watch you from a spot that they can watch the den area at the same time so I do more looking now then calling . I will call awhile , maybe just one or two series of calls , then look for one laying up just watching me or moving in to watch me , when that takes place I then use my hand call and do a couple of hurt puppy squeals and stop while observing the coyote . Coyote have the same things on their mind , food , sex , raising their pups no matter where they live . I use hand calls now more then E-calls as so many people have them and they are being used a lot in the last few months so I just figure that the coyote has heard most of the sounds offered to them by now . Now is the time you need to become the better of the hunters the coyote is a very good hunter or there wouldn't be any left for us to hunt be adaptable , they are , be cautious , they are , sit quietly , look , listen , walk quietly and study them in your area , track them see where they travel where they bed down where they play where they hunt where they drink water from most often . When are they active in your area do they follow the moon as the deer and fish do in your area . If so be there before they become active and just wait for them I have had some that I had to set up an ambush for them by tracking them to see where they traveled most often . Good luck with these coyote don't get tense just take it easy and enjoy the hunt for them . When you are not at ease with your environment the animals can sense it .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 2102232, member: 91783"] This is all very interesting to me . So now then let us put a little thought into this . When do the other animals in your area drop their young 60 days or so before is the breading season for coyote and fox a little before and a little after they will start breading . So a guy called you and said that he needed some coyote taken out , who was there before you , how large is his place , are there others in the area calling close by , what kind and how much prey does he have there , How are your tracking skills ? I haven't hunted in TN. but have in southern IN. some they don't talk there when they have pups in them and just after they drop them . You will call them in but they are very cautious at that time of year ( day time works best for me so I can see them but then I don't have thermals ect. for night hunting ) Do most of the coyote hunters in your area hunt at night ? So many times they will lay up after figuring out where you are and just watch you from a spot that they can watch the den area at the same time so I do more looking now then calling . I will call awhile , maybe just one or two series of calls , then look for one laying up just watching me or moving in to watch me , when that takes place I then use my hand call and do a couple of hurt puppy squeals and stop while observing the coyote . Coyote have the same things on their mind , food , sex , raising their pups no matter where they live . I use hand calls now more then E-calls as so many people have them and they are being used a lot in the last few months so I just figure that the coyote has heard most of the sounds offered to them by now . Now is the time you need to become the better of the hunters the coyote is a very good hunter or there wouldn't be any left for us to hunt be adaptable , they are , be cautious , they are , sit quietly , look , listen , walk quietly and study them in your area , track them see where they travel where they bed down where they play where they hunt where they drink water from most often . When are they active in your area do they follow the moon as the deer and fish do in your area . If so be there before they become active and just wait for them I have had some that I had to set up an ambush for them by tracking them to see where they traveled most often . Good luck with these coyote don't get tense just take it easy and enjoy the hunt for them . When you are not at ease with your environment the animals can sense it . [/QUOTE]
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