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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
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<blockquote data-quote="BrianID" data-source="post: 1608886" data-attributes="member: 104589"><p>If there is snow on the ground you can see better than you would expect at night, even when there is no moon light. When there is no snow or moon, I feel like I can see where I'm going better in the dark without a light as long as it is "open country". In heavily forested areas, a light can become a necessity. There are many coyote hunters who hunt at night with spotlights and still call in many coyotes, so a light isn't necessarily going to scare them. I just prefer to minimize any noise, exposed movements and scent when calling coyotes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrianID, post: 1608886, member: 104589"] If there is snow on the ground you can see better than you would expect at night, even when there is no moon light. When there is no snow or moon, I feel like I can see where I’m going better in the dark without a light as long as it is “open country”. In heavily forested areas, a light can become a necessity. There are many coyote hunters who hunt at night with spotlights and still call in many coyotes, so a light isn’t necessarily going to scare them. I just prefer to minimize any noise, exposed movements and scent when calling coyotes. [/QUOTE]
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