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Thread: Coyote hunting. 25y to 100y.

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    Here is what I would do or have done in the past when hunting in the bush....
    Setup so the wind is blowing in your face or crosswind (never have the wind entering the bush to where you think the coyote is)
    Setup with your back facing the field so you are just inside the bush, less likely they will try and circle you
    Setup within sight of the field and with your back towards the field but you are looking into the bush ( depending on the bush type 10-50yds in works)
    Setup the caller about 10-20 yds in front of you. The thicker the bush, the closer to you. FYI, The bush tends to make the call echo a lot so start off with a low volume sound and slowly increase it
    Setup in the more open part of the bush part but that open part, eventually leads to a thicker/dirtier bush
    Since you are calling into their bedroom, anytime of day would work. Snow on the ground will certainly help with seeing them because in low light conditions, it can be extremely difficult to see them,
    Hope this helps a bit
    Oh, I always try and have my back up against a tree to help break up my outline
    Buckshot would work, treestand works as well, dawn or dust are the most percentage time to be out but like I said, anytime in their bedroom works, key is to get in there undetected
    Good luck

    Something like this
    https://www.oodmag.com/community/sho...morning-coyote
    Last edited by fratri; January 4th, 2023 at 06:20 PM.
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    That’s a plan. I wonder about using SPYPOINT to tell when they are in the woods I want to sit in.

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    Quote Originally Posted by glen View Post
    That’s a plan. I wonder about using SPYPOINT to tell when they are in the woods I want to sit in.
    I wouldn't worry about that too much, go in when the wind is right, give it a try and if it doesn't work, go back another time when you get that good wind. If you get in there undetected, you will eventually win. If it were always super easy, there wouldn't be any coyotes left
    Good luck
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    Id like no coyotes in a few places I go.
    if I can get into the tree stand it should help with scent control. Im looking for every advantage.

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