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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
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<blockquote data-quote="geo4061" data-source="post: 1341419" data-attributes="member: 81625"><p>Crepuscular, an animal that is more active at the twilight hours of dawn and dusk. " Do they lay up during the middle of the day?" I want to say yes. However, I hate to label the coyote as crepuscular. He is the ultimate survivor and adapts to his environment. There is none better. For example the city coyote has learned for him to survive he must be totally nocturnal. The county coyote knows every vehicle carries a range rifle. Therefore, he is nocturnal and crepuscular. The wilderness coyote without humane contact hunts as his stomach dictates. None of these are written in stone as the coyote will hunt during the day when prey is hard to come by and hunger sets in. He will also hunt twenty four seven when he has a family to feed and hunting is tough. The best time to hunt them is at night. They feel safer at night. Plus, they are more likely to let their guard down. That is also when two of their favorites are most active. The rabbit and the hare. The next best time would be the first thirty minutes of daylight and the last thirty minutes. Add the timing of a front and you are bound to increase your odds. Hunt right before or immediately after the front. Then add in the months of September and October. Hunt these months because there are a lot of fresh ears out there. Young coyotes that have not heard a call. Making them vulnerable. Put these tips together whenever possible. Get out there, take a youngster, and make a memory.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="geo4061, post: 1341419, member: 81625"] Crepuscular, an animal that is more active at the twilight hours of dawn and dusk. " Do they lay up during the middle of the day?" I want to say yes. However, I hate to label the coyote as crepuscular. He is the ultimate survivor and adapts to his environment. There is none better. For example the city coyote has learned for him to survive he must be totally nocturnal. The county coyote knows every vehicle carries a range rifle. Therefore, he is nocturnal and crepuscular. The wilderness coyote without humane contact hunts as his stomach dictates. None of these are written in stone as the coyote will hunt during the day when prey is hard to come by and hunger sets in. He will also hunt twenty four seven when he has a family to feed and hunting is tough. The best time to hunt them is at night. They feel safer at night. Plus, they are more likely to let their guard down. That is also when two of their favorites are most active. The rabbit and the hare. The next best time would be the first thirty minutes of daylight and the last thirty minutes. Add the timing of a front and you are bound to increase your odds. Hunt right before or immediately after the front. Then add in the months of September and October. Hunt these months because there are a lot of fresh ears out there. Young coyotes that have not heard a call. Making them vulnerable. Put these tips together whenever possible. Get out there, take a youngster, and make a memory. [/QUOTE]
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