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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Summer Night Calling (Anyone?)
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<blockquote data-quote="Capt. D" data-source="post: 1092064" data-attributes="member: 10225"><p>Down here in the south hides never get good so we get after em' every chance we get. We hunt quite often at night simply because of the heat. We hunt with white lights with in-line dimmers installed. We use just a little more light than is needed to find eyes. If they are coming good we will turn the light up keeping them in the halo more than the center of the beam. Sometimes they are coming so hard they are oblivious to the light. Sometimes shadows can hurt you but mostly the vermin have very little inhabition at night. We mostly use rabit distress be it cotton tail or jack. With a lot of food around this time of year, an easy meal at night is hard for them to resist. Cats are much easier at night as well. You will still have your bad nights and weather conditions will always play a part. Start your calls on low to mid volume. If it doesn't happen in about 15 minutes its probably not going to. Move on and try another spot. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Capt. D, post: 1092064, member: 10225"] Down here in the south hides never get good so we get after em' every chance we get. We hunt quite often at night simply because of the heat. We hunt with white lights with in-line dimmers installed. We use just a little more light than is needed to find eyes. If they are coming good we will turn the light up keeping them in the halo more than the center of the beam. Sometimes they are coming so hard they are oblivious to the light. Sometimes shadows can hurt you but mostly the vermin have very little inhabition at night. We mostly use rabit distress be it cotton tail or jack. With a lot of food around this time of year, an easy meal at night is hard for them to resist. Cats are much easier at night as well. You will still have your bad nights and weather conditions will always play a part. Start your calls on low to mid volume. If it doesn't happen in about 15 minutes its probably not going to. Move on and try another spot. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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