Originally Posted by
Nomercy448
Well, the simple answer is to hunt them at night. It's not legal in all states, but luckily for me, it is in KS and OK. (Legal without the use of lights that is). Some states even allow the use of lights at night for calling predators.
Night hunting/calling is a rush. On moonlit nights, especially over snow cover, you can pick up coyotes a lot farther away than you'd think. The other method we use is to call over a carcass using shotguns and buckshot or turkey shot. Coyotes are bold at night, much moreso than during the day. They'll come right into your lap.
Grab a partner and a call, and find a dark shadow to set in during the night and you'll be good to go.
Ditto except instead of buckshot "T" shot "Dead Coyote" loads.