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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="Doug Herold" data-source="post: 2101963" data-attributes="member: 102658"><p>From what I have read, from what I am experiencing, and from what other coyote addicts have told me, now is the toughest time of the year to get coyotes to "properly" respond like they do at other times of the year. I'm in Virginia. Throughout the late summer, Fall, and early December I was killing coyotes most every time I went out. Now, they just are not responding. Got a friend in Florida who is sponsored by FoxPro. He says the same thing . Here, they are not into breeding yet. I guess it's a lull time before the actual breeding. I know they will time the arrival of the pups with the dropping of the fawns, so with a 60 day gestation I don't expect breeding calls to produce for me until mid February.</p><p> I hunt with full thermal; at nite only. Have had excellent results until January when they completely shut down. I think they have definite "cycles ". I'll be there when they crank-up again. Till then I'm not "pushing " them or educating them. I just know that something is very different when the sound that normally brings them in "charging" makes them run away —- I have watched this happen through the thermal twice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doug Herold, post: 2101963, member: 102658"] From what I have read, from what I am experiencing, and from what other coyote addicts have told me, now is the toughest time of the year to get coyotes to “properly” respond like they do at other times of the year. I’m in Virginia. Throughout the late summer, Fall, and early December I was killing coyotes most every time I went out. Now, they just are not responding. Got a friend in Florida who is sponsored by FoxPro. He says the same thing . Here, they are not into breeding yet. I guess it’s a lull time before the actual breeding. I know they will time the arrival of the pups with the dropping of the fawns, so with a 60 day gestation I don’t expect breeding calls to produce for me until mid February. I hunt with full thermal; at nite only. Have had excellent results until January when they completely shut down. I think they have definite “cycles “. I’ll be there when they crank-up again. Till then I’m not “pushing “ them or educating them. I just know that something is very different when the sound that normally brings them in “charging” makes them run away —- I have watched this happen through the thermal twice. [/QUOTE]
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