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Also us any ambient light you can, if enough you will be able to see movement then flip on the lights to confirm. This way if they are light shy you won't blow them out scanning.
There is a field across from my house next to an orchard and I hear them every night. I usually kill about 4 a year just sitting on the fenceline calling when it snows. I dont use a light, I just wait for it to get bright enough out to see. I can see about 300yds very clear. My tactic is hear the coyotes howling then sneak in close and call. Usually works very well.
Quote from: buglebuster on January 09, 2014, 09:09:35 PMThere is a field across from my house next to an orchard and I hear them every night. I usually kill about 4 a year just sitting on the fenceline calling when it snows. I dont use a light, I just wait for it to get bright enough out to see. I can see about 300yds very clear. My tactic is hear the coyotes howling then sneak in close and call. Usually works very well.Have you ever tried a locator howl to get them talking...then sneak in.
Quote from: jrebel on January 09, 2014, 09:11:45 PMQuote from: buglebuster on January 09, 2014, 09:09:35 PMThere is a field across from my house next to an orchard and I hear them every night. I usually kill about 4 a year just sitting on the fenceline calling when it snows. I dont use a light, I just wait for it to get bright enough out to see. I can see about 300yds very clear. My tactic is hear the coyotes howling then sneak in close and call. Usually works very well.Have you ever tried a locator howl to get them talking...then sneak in. Yes. Sometimes I walk out on my porch and howl at them. Sometimes they answer sometimes not. I have never called them in with a food sound like rabbit distress at night, just canine distress. Idk why.