woods or fields?
#1
Fork Horn
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Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: North Carolina
Posts: 104
woods or fields?
I hunt in the midlands of SC, we have 90% pines with oak fingers running through them. plenty of creeks and many cutovers/powerlines. max viewing distance on avg is around 125 yards. i was wondering if coyotes have a terrain feature that they like the best. thickets? pines? crp fields? creek bottoms? ect. and do most of you guys hunt the woods or the fields? thanks!
#2
Fork Horn
Join Date: Jan 2009
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Posts: 195
Where ever the bunny rabbits hole up. I have a little land in the bottoms teaming with coyotes. I live 18 miles away on a mountain and they are very scarce. Plenty of swamp rabbits down in the very thick terrain. Up here where I live there are a few cottontails in the briar patches. Not a whole lot in the pine or oak stands. Also the few I have taken in this area were smaller. The ones in the swamp are about 10-15 lbs heavier.
So where ever there is a steady food supply their numbers will be greater.
So where ever there is a steady food supply their numbers will be greater.
#3
i think the yotes will run to almost any distress call and shouldnt be hard to pull em outta where they hang out to come get the bunny.or whatever call ya use. take notes of where they come from befor they go down wind if ya can see...if ya can spot where they are comin from, then you'll be that much closer to findin their hangout. gl