Spot to hunt??
#1
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From: WI USA
What type of setup do you guys have the most luck having coyotes coming into the calls. Do you set up on fields...do you hunt open hardwoods...or thick woods. what do you think is best to hunt for them.
ryan
ryan
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Typical Buck
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From: victor ny
for this area i seem to have good luck hunting near or next to hard wood stands,swamps and all the usaual places a coyote goes to bed for the day.its important that theres hadge rows going to and from these areas,running north and south and east and west,with harvested crops or other low lying or cut vegatation.for me its best that i sneak to with in a hundred yards of where i think they might be.this set up works becouse you pull them out of the woods or thickets and they run down the hedge rows trying to get down wind of you.sometimes though this dosen't work and they hang up at the tree line or swamp affording you no shot.but a little coaxer calling usauly takes care of this and brings them in to a shooting veiw.the land in the east is alot different the the west,sometimes i would give my soul for a nice montana veiw where i could watch them coming for 1000 yards.but thats not possible here.
#3
Here in northern WI, we have very few fencelines and/or hedgerows. Most of the fields are surrounded by pretty large areas of hardwoods or very thick swamps. And lots of bluffs.
Should I set up in the fields on hillsides, or in the hardwoods, or on the bluffs?
Try them all and see what they come to?
-Brian
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Should I set up in the fields on hillsides, or in the hardwoods, or on the bluffs?
Try them all and see what they come to?
-Brian
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