Hunting Washington Forum
Other Hunting => Coyote, Small Game, Varmints => Topic started by: 7t9cobra on January 04, 2018, 05:17:13 PM
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I'm looking into getting into night hunting on the west side. By west, I mean on the coast. Just brush and trees. Just curious on what lights are reccomended. I'm thinking red, but is there any specific brand reccomended. Also, any tips for this? I have a foxpro and I'm thinking about possibly getting some new sounds for it. Should I be hand calling? I'm a little curious on setting up too. light placement? In the trees? In the cuts? Should I use as little artificial light as possible hiking in or does the light not really make a difference? I've had some success in the daylight but think it would be more productive at night.
thanks in advance
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Added benefit: at night you can sneak into all the pay for play areas as well down there in Grays Harbor! Just kidding.
Interesting topic, I think the traditionalist would say hand calling is the better option.
Red light. Set up where you can see. Y's in logging road networks, on the edge of cuts.
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I like my wicked lights scanpro but this little homemade guy is much cheaper and pretty darn great!
http://www.predatormastersforums.com/forums/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=3054071#Post3054071
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Seems like a pretty cool light. I'll probably order one tonight. Ive been hearing a lot about staying with hand calls lately. I have a couple that I like but I've also called a few yotes in with the fox pro. I'm mainly interested in night hunting because I'd like a bobcat and I have a few areas where I've seen a lot. Haven't killed one yet though. Plenty of coyotes to go around too
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For bobcats I’d wanna stick with the Foxpro and a decoy. They’ll see all your little movements if using solely mouth calls. A lotta guys do it but the foxpro would be a big help IMO. Bird sounds and keep em continous, a 2 minute pause and the cat might be wondering away distracted by a shiny who knows what.