Originally Posted by
Sheridan
IMO daytime & night hunting are 2 different things.
I like to go to a certain area for a reason; found carcass, calving time,
fawns are dropping, rancher/farmer having problem, etc.
Plus I like to spot and stalk coyotes just as must as calling.
Remember, a hawk is only successful 1-10 attempts !!!
I'm pretty much the same.
When the farmers cut Alfalfa or Hay the Yotes show up and the background of the cut silage makes for good low light shooting.
Yotes mark their territory with scat, I've often come across places with twenty or more Yote scats, all the way from fresh to white. They visit these spots often.
After a rain I scout for trails, the closer you get to a Den the more well worn the trail. The trails often follow a fence line or a mound between fields.
Anyplace with a high Rodent or Rabbit population is likely to have Yotes around.