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Offline Aleebee156

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First time coyote hunting
« on: Yesterday at 02:50:28 PM »
I live on the peninsula out west, but will be traveling for work near Eprata end of Feb and thinking I can do a Fri-Sun coyote hunt. There is some BLM land adjacent to Ephrata I was thinking about getting into and using a foxpro to call em in. I have never done it before, but figured I'd give it a shot. Is my rudimentary plan sufficient? ha. Or does a guy need to be a bit more precise to find some success tagging a few coyotes? BLM make sense to y'all? 

I'll be running my 223 bolt gun

Thanks for any input!

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Re: First time coyote hunting
« Reply #1 on: Yesterday at 04:12:27 PM »
Be aware of where you are shooting and what hunting season is open and the rules  would be my first advice.
I have had yote hunters lined up on prime bird hunting property during waterfowl season with a drop off and small lake below them. They pulled out when I was heading up the hill to them to have a discussion about their shooting lane background.
The only reason I knew they were there was I heard the dying rabbit call and glassed to see what was going on.
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Re: First time coyote hunting
« Reply #2 on: Yesterday at 04:42:19 PM »
That time of year, forget the distress sounds, most of the time. Use coyote talk. And be stinghy with it. It’s the coyotes you don’t hear that are coming in. Give the stand a longer time.
Personally, I’d get out of town and do some hiking.

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Re: First time coyote hunting
« Reply #3 on: Yesterday at 08:03:26 PM »
Loup Loup - Out of town east or west? Im just not finding a lot of public land outside of a few BLM chunks. West into the mountains yea... Guess I assumed the flats east of the mountains were going to be better for the coyotes.

GWP - yea, always. Unfortunate you had that experience. I appreciate that heads up. Can be a good reminder for guys coming into flat country that hunt mountain terrain most the time.

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Re: First time coyote hunting
« Reply #4 on: Today at 09:30:45 AM »
I prefer the hills. The flat land has mostly been burned over. No cover for coyotes or you. You get seen from a mile out your busted and don’t know it. Less he does a warning bark.
The hills you can make your approach over a ridge ,get settled, and not be visible to the country your calling to for very long.
Problem west of there the land trust, nature conservancy, has bought up big tracts of land. Fancy fences and all posted. Says hunting by permission, but I’ve never heard of anybody being granted permission.
I always say, thermalists out, that 85% of the coyotes have nothing to fear from 85% of hunters. Go test your mettle.

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Re: First time coyote hunting
« Reply #5 on: Today at 01:25:49 PM »
I prefer the hills. The flat land has mostly been burned over. No cover for coyotes or you. You get seen from a mile out your busted and don’t know it. Less he does a warning bark.
The hills you can make your approach over a ridge ,get settled, and not be visible to the country your calling to for very long.
Problem west of there the land trust, nature conservancy, has bought up big tracts of land. Fancy fences and all posted. Says hunting by permission, but I’ve never heard of anybody being granted permission.
I always say, thermalists out, that 85% of the coyotes have nothing to fear from 85% of hunters. Go test your mettle.

Very much agreed!  It used to be easy but now it is tough to find good places that don't already get hammered.  Most coyotes have become very call shy - too many guys out there training them.  Main reason I bought a thermal - they are a lot dumber at night.  Now I just have to deal with jacknobs calling in because they heard a gunshot so somebody must be doing something illegal somewhere  :bash:

To be successful in daytime - first find a large enough piece of ground and check it out the night before to see if you hear them vocalizing - try to pinpoint where they are at with a pin drop.  Next day during daylight make a plan to get into that area unseen and try calling.  They haven't been as responsive to distress calls this year (in my opinion) because the weather hasn't got them haggard.  They should respond to howls but use them sparingly as they get called to a lot unless you really get out there far from the road
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