This is a hard time of the year for the predator control workers . It's hot and dry for the most part , but we also have the hard rains in areas that cause flash flooding . Draws that have been dry all year will have floods that wash down them taking out fences and anything that you may have set in them , snares and traps ect. some of the good cut banks where you know the animals will be laying up in the cool dirt out of the sun will wash and fall over on some of your sets and the gumbo will be bad for a few hours but with flash flooding it only lasts a short time then it dries out . Mornings this time of the year are my favorite time of the day and I like getting out early getting my work done and waiting for the cool down at the end of the day . One of the best things about where I live is the fact that it cools down at night here most times , we don't have hot nights here very often , you can wear a long sleeve shirt to a lite jacket at night and early in the mornings then short sleeves by mid morning . The animals like it the same as I do also . I like to watch the other animals and let them tell me when they are more active the other morning the animals were laid up early by 9:00 A.M. but were up and feeding by 2:00 P.M. it was still pretty warm nearly 95 degrees but then I told my wife the moon is coming up I'll bet on it . It was You could see it just starting to peek over the horizon . You will often see the predators laying in the early morning sun on hill sides or rockpiles just watching the world . You can take advantage of this and do some glassing then stalking them and snip them . With some of the coyote that have been worked hard and have been able to elude the control efforts this may be your most effective method . You have done your ground work , tracking them during their down time , so you know the general area where they are most likely to be . I may have even got them to howl a day or two before with the siren , I haven't had much luck calling a coyote after getting them to answer the siren the same day and they tend to be on the alert from it , it's been easer for me to snip them when they are relaxed and don't have a clue I'm in the area . Sometimes it's the easiest and fastest way to take care of an animal that is causing problems . When you get a call that someone has a problem coyote and they tell about all of the things they have already tried to get them . They have called them they used this sound , that sound , puppy sounds are one of the favorite sounds people tend to try , the siren is another favorite sound , they have set traps and snares , they have even called and had the plane and helicopter come look for the problem . These are people that take pride in taking care of their own problems and most of the time they are successful at it , just not this time this coyote may have actually been there for years and just not been a problem , or it may have come from another area where it has been pursued by others for a few years and was filling a void and getting away from pressure by others , what ever the reason they called you as a last resort you now have been given a challenge , now it's your turn to show your pride in your craft and your stubborn determination , your tracking abilities , your patience and your knowledge of the animal you are going after as well as your respect for that animals survival skills . This is what makes it so interesting for you and why you keep going back time and time again while others take pleasure in just doing it for a short period of time out of the year during the fur season .