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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Coyote hunting tips
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<blockquote data-quote="geo4061" data-source="post: 1504019" data-attributes="member: 81625"><p>Night hunting.Use the same techniques you use during the day that have been successful. Stealth pays dividends. Keep movement to a minimum. Coyotes will cross more open areas at night. Dark nights are best. Use the shadows. Example set up in the shadow of a cedar tree. I like to stand up at night backed into cover if you have some tall cover. You do not have to spend a lot on a light. However, the more expensive ones do have advantages. As to colors white, red, or green. They will all work. The trick is to use as LITTLE light as you need to pick up their eyes. Use the beam edge to scan. Then increase light intensity slowly for I D. This is where the more expensive lights are handy( rheostat} or just raise your light to center your beam.. I use red just because I think it does not burn the eyes as bad. Scan back and forth at a pretty good pace. At night the light is your camo. You want to pick up their eyes before they see you. Once you pick up their eyes do not move the light off of them! Most times if you do they will pick you up and are gone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="geo4061, post: 1504019, member: 81625"] Night hunting.Use the same techniques you use during the day that have been successful. Stealth pays dividends. Keep movement to a minimum. Coyotes will cross more open areas at night. Dark nights are best. Use the shadows. Example set up in the shadow of a cedar tree. I like to stand up at night backed into cover if you have some tall cover. You do not have to spend a lot on a light. However, the more expensive ones do have advantages. As to colors white, red, or green. They will all work. The trick is to use as LITTLE light as you need to pick up their eyes. Use the beam edge to scan. Then increase light intensity slowly for I D. This is where the more expensive lights are handy( rheostat} or just raise your light to center your beam.. I use red just because I think it does not burn the eyes as bad. Scan back and forth at a pretty good pace. At night the light is your camo. You want to pick up their eyes before they see you. Once you pick up their eyes do not move the light off of them! Most times if you do they will pick you up and are gone. [/QUOTE]
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