Hunting Washington Forum
Other Hunting => Coyote, Small Game, Varmints => Topic started by: dbur525 on November 23, 2008, 08:16:20 PM
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We are planning a varmint hunt,next weekend, probably near sprague washington , 4th of july lake area, we hear its loaded with coyotes Has anybody hunted them at night? if so can you use a huge flashlight to spot them or do you really need to use infared, any suggestions would be appriciated. are there any other varmints in the area to hunt? maybe golphers? any suggestions would be appriciated.
thanks
dave
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i dont think many people use infrared to hunt them though i could be wrong. i think most people use a red lens on thier lights to help with night blindness and allowing the light to be aimed more directly at the animal. with or with out a lens you want to shine it just above the animal and let the glow illuminate thier eyes... of course i pry dont know what im talkin bout cause all we can ever get them to do is howl back at us. good luck though and post pics if yer successful!!
id be careful what 'gophers' you shoot at the golden ground squirrel is a protected species and i would imagine could be mistaken for a gopher. im sure there are coyotes in the area and possibly rabbits?
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I called in a whole pack last night made the mistake of having the light man too far away from me and so the only thing that got shot was our pride. I am shure it was funny to watch though. ( shoot shoot I cant see em O theirs one......****+++) . I also banged the gun getting out of the truck on a bobby guess thats hunting it was fun.
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Thanks guys for the responses, i will try the red lense covers as well,its our first time trying this so should be fun!
I'll update this post sunday when we get back. hopefully have some pics to post
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There is a mix of public and private land there. I have always seen horses and cows grazing around there, so I would be careful at night.