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Old 01-20-2008, 06:33 PM   #1
 
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I have hunted coyotes with some good results during the day but I have never hunted at night. I would like to try it some time. can anyone give me some advice about it?
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no but it sounds fun!
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Old 01-20-2008, 10:27 PM   #3
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yep it does sound like it would be cool.....but ive only hunted foxes and coons at night....
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Old 01-21-2008, 12:27 PM   #4
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Its pretty much the same, but you need to take a little more caution at nite, hunting partners and shotguns help on the ones that sneek in!. Check your state game laws, some states you can use lights others you cant, here in Georgia you can use a light of 6 volts or less. Also at nite I tend to tone down my calls when I start, sound travels farther at nite do to less activities, have fun and stay safe!
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You need to be awear of a bear or lion may attack you from behind
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Old 01-21-2008, 03:18 PM   #6
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download the night hunting seminar at Bark at the Moon Coyote Club
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Old 01-22-2008, 03:02 PM   #7
 
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Last night there were coyotes all around my house. I first heard them out back around 8pm and by 9:30 they were running all over my yard.I'm guessing they were after/smelling my rabbits I have out in my barn. Hard to count how many but I saw 6-7. I stayed up till around 2am listening and watching them.I'm getting my license now and a permit to hunt these punks at night. I know they have a den about 3/4 mile from me.I do hear them yelping quite often at night.I'm going to sit on my barn and use a tape I have of a rabbit in distress.Just need to check the laws first in Maine.It will probably scare the heck out of my rabbits.
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Old 01-22-2008, 03:11 PM   #8
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Personaly, if they are comeing around quite a bit, I wouldnt use a call, they will assotiate your call withgetting shot atand quit comeing to it. You probably have the best set-up already, I would shoot them like that for now and go to a call later!.
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Old 01-22-2008, 09:31 PM   #9
 
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Hunting coyotes at night is challenging but can be very rewarding. Totally disregard the comment about not using a call (total misconception). I've been hunting coyotes since I was old enough to hold a gun. Here are some sure fire techniques and rules to follow that will DEFINITELY help you out (tried and tested in many states in various areas).
#1. SCENT - make sure you are not emitting one that is easily detectable.
#2. BAIT - use a cotton tail, table scraps, almost any carcas will suffice.
#3. LOCATION - make sure you break up your sillouette if there is a moon out or other lights. Also make sure that you are not hunting down wind. And make sure that you can see for atleast 100 yards in the direction that you are intending to see the little boogers so that you can spot their eyes reflecting before they can pick up your scent.
#4. GUN SELECTION - I have found through the years that the best gun beyond doubt and question is a 22LR. If you go crazy with a large caliber it will scare off every coyote within hearing distance or atleast make them wary of coming in close enough for another shot. 22LR - not very loud, still effective out to 80 or 90 yards (used properly by a decent shooter/"hunter") and not very expensive.
#5. CALLS - USE THEM, THEY WORK CONSISTANTLY! If the coyotes get to where they won't come in for one kind of call change. The calles that I use are cotton tail distress, jackrabbit distress, fawn distress, woodpecker distress, quail distress, and sometimes even a turkey call at night (make it sound erratic like it just got pounced out of a tree by a bobcat) works pretty good.
I have more tips and information on where to find these calls and if you are interested just email me at: crtram@srcaccess.net and I will be glad to help you out any way I can.
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Hunting coyotes at night is challenging but can be very rewarding. Totally disregard the comment about not using a call (total misconception). I've been hunting coyotes since I was old enough to hold a gun. Here are some sure fire techniques and rules to follow that will DEFINITELY help you out (tried and tested in many states in various areas).
#1. SCENT - make sure you are not emitting one that is easily detectable.
#2. BAIT - use a cotton tail, table scraps, almost any carcas will suffice.
#3. LOCATION - make sure you break up your sillouette if there is a moon out or other lights. Also make sure that you are not hunting down wind. And make sure that you can see for atleast 100 yards in the direction that you are intending to see the little boogers so that you can spot their eyes reflecting before they can pick up your scent.
#4. GUN SELECTION - I have found through the years that the best gun beyond doubt and question is a 22LR. If you go crazy with a large caliber it will scare off every coyote within hearing distance or atleast make them wary of coming in close enough for another shot. 22LR - not very loud, still effective out to 80 or 90 yards (used properly by a decent shooter/"hunter") and not very expensive.
#5. CALLS - USE THEM, THEY WORK CONSISTANTLY! If the coyotes get to where they won't come in for one kind of call change. The calles that I use are cotton tail distress, jackrabbit distress, fawn distress, woodpecker distress, quail distress, and sometimes even a turkey call at night (make it sound erratic like it just got pounced out of a tree by a bobcat) works pretty good.
I have more tips and information on where to find these calls and if you are interested just email me at: crtram@srcaccess.net and I will be glad to help you out any way I can.
Did you read what he has for a set-up, running his yard all night! why in the world would you want to use a call and get them shy of it, you might kill a couple but the rest will soon spook because of the call and following shots. I would take advantage of the live rabbit odors to lure them in for now!, just as we do here from all the chicken houses. We only hunt a perticular house for one night then let it sit for a couple of days, they will try to come back in to a feeding type area very quickly, if they are not harrased they will keep comeing back!. I agrea, if you dont have a natural set-up, calling is the way to go, but just realize, too much calling is a bad thing also if you hunt the same area over and over they will shy away when they hear it, I lost one of my best set-up areas do to a guy that got permission to hunt an ajoining property, he broke out electronic calls, mouth calls and everything else except the kitchen sink, after close to a weak straight the dogs just quit comeing around.
You listed some pretty good tips though, but as far as just seeing 100yds where you think they will be comeing from is a big no-no at night, you need good visability 360 degrees around you when preditor hunting, depending on where your hunting is what other preditors will also be out there, panthers, lions, bears and what-ever, you need to know they are there pretty quick and you need to be able to defend yourself in that case, thats why a buddy and a shotgun come in handy!.
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