Hunting Washington Forum
Other Hunting => Coyote, Small Game, Varmints => Topic started by: thegamejr on January 18, 2022, 04:26:54 PM
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Would anyone happen to know of any decent spots in Mason or pierce county?
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Just start trying spots some animals getting hungry this time of year get a few different calls and get after it
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Just start trying spots some animals getting hungry this time of year get a few different calls and get after it
Fair enough lol. Have any tips?
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Bring different calls. Any area with access gets hit by guys with rabbit distress.
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My best sucess comes from very low volume calling with squirrel or pup whimpers. House cat is perfect. Ditch the fancy rifle and stoke the 12 with turkey loads backed by #4 buck. Move quiet and call every 150yds. It happens fast.
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Just start trying spots some animals getting hungry this time of year get a few different calls and get after it
Fair enough lol. Have any tips?
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No matter what your calling with always try and be as still as possible lots of predators come into those calls , I’m no expert. But I try
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One of the best ways I have found to consistantly kill coyotes is make rounds to 2 or 3 locations. Setting up a bait station for coyotes and utilizing cameras. Adding bait more and more regularly as you see one site getting hit. Then focus on that spot. Have a blind, stand or other means of cover to overlook your bait. Sit the last few hours of light. And first few hours of daylight. In a matter of a few days sets you have high probability. This is legal for coyotes specific and very effective. Just sourcing different bait to have enough to replenish is biggest concern. Be respectful of areas and keep bait out of site of non hunters.
Pierce county is tough as there is little public lands available for coyotes. Without an access pass. JBLM has tons of coyotes but hate dealing with there program to try to hunt them. Ideally a private farmfield is best.
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Interested in spots as well not calling tips
But fsrds or gps drops
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Interested in spots as well not calling tips
But fsrds or gps drops
There’s all sorts of areas around Wenatchee that have “free to hunt” signs. Just hit those up.