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Coyote in VA.
Out where we hunt (Culpepper, Va), there are a lot of Coyote. Last time we were out, I had just gotten in my stand about 200 yards down an old logging trail. It was about 5:00AM, and pretty still. After I had gotten situated, radioed my dad and step-brother to let them know I was in my stand, loaded my gun and got quieted down, I started hearing some yipping from the ravine 100 yards infront of my stand. It got progressively louder and sounded like a whole group of them. Now where we hunt it’s basically a 75 acre plot with everything from creeks to ravines, fields, and thick brush. We really want to try some Coyote hunting this year. They are classified as a nuisance in VA, and hunting is legal all year (except Sunday). So my question is what’s the best way to hunt Coyote in VA? I mean we’ve already proven that they are on the property, what area is best to hunt them, how should I attract them? I am planning on using a .243 or a 12 gauge to hunt them.
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A fresh gut pile is your best friend if you want to nail yotes. I have a buddy that hunts them on my place, and waits till I call and tell him where the new gutpile is, then he runs over and sets up from a good distance and wind direction, and waits.
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So say I go out a shoot a deer Saturday morning, field dress it and leave the gut pile. That evening, you think I get some 'yotes to come in ;)
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Originally Posted by DavidD.
(Post 3887044)
So say I go out a shoot a deer Saturday morning, field dress it and leave the gut pile. That evening, you think I get some 'yotes to come in ;)
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About how far from the pile should I sit? How should I play the wind?
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So, I bought a cheap Johnny Stewart call, just to test the waters before I jump on an expensive FoxPro. We went out for the first time focusing on Coyote on Saturday. About half way through the field we heard some greeting howls not 75 yards away. Very eerie sound. We didn't try calling or anything just focused on hitting the areas where we know they are. Didn't see any, but the birds and other small game were very skittish. I think what I'm going to do next time is set up my ground blind on the opposite side of the field and try and get them to come out of the woods along the opposite side of the field. Anyone here hunt Coyotes in Va?
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We are at a great disadvantge here in Va cause we cant see them coming from a great distance like out west.If you want them dead find the den set up down wind and wait.Ive killed a few in Amelia and Prince Edward Co. They use the wind to smell trouble like a deer.They get educated easily too when you call and mess up.
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We hunt in Culpeper, and our property holds Coyote, as they hear them everyday without fail. The field I plan to hunt is 150-200 yards across, and is surrounded by dense woods except for the path up to the field. I plan to set my blind at the crst of the field (basically there the path ends and the field begins. I'll set my call 50 yards in front of me playing into the wind, aswell as my little rabbit thing. I'd be using a .243, but once I upgrade to a .270, I'll use that.
The field is over 300 yards long. It has a very steep drop off near the second hald of the field, it goes down and flattens out. That bottom is surrounded by extremely thick woods and pine thicket and a creek. I'm thinking that's a very good place to hunt, or to place a secondary blind and position my brother. |
Got followed out by one last Friday evening. Kept hearing something move walking back to my truck. I park at my buddies house and he has a pole light in his backyard. Up near my truck I stopped and waited sure enough off the edge of the woods he stepped out. Threw my flashlight up on him and he ran back in. Heard him scurry through woods over to some neighboring houses and their dogs went friggen nuts.
3rd coyote I have seen near me. |
Well, deer season closes in Culpeper this Saturday, and after that it's on! We hear them all the time and they are all over our trail cams. I'm hoping once deer season wounds down, they'll be moving a bit more. My brother and I did some scouting around the property and we believe we found their den sites near the creek. Hopefully I'll get a big party of us to go out after deer season and we can do some blasting!
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I don't know if Culpeper has one but I know Orange has a bounty on all coyotes killed. I'd check around. You might be able to make a buck or two while having a little fun at the same time. Yotes need to get whacked before people's pets and the deer start disappearing. They are devastating to the deer herd.
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That they do! We have livestock farms all around our property so it's a haven for Coyote. Once deer season ends I can dedicate entire days to calling them in. Still trying to figure out the best way to bring 'em in.
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Originally Posted by DavidD.
(Post 3898317)
Still trying to figure out the best way to bring 'em in.
Gut piles, dead animals/livestock and sitting over their den down wind. A little story for you. I hunt a farm in Fauquier and had the opportunity to hunt some yotes. The farm I hunt happened to have a cow die shortly after deer season and it was a haven for yotes for two or three days. I asked one of the hands if he could tow the cow to the tree line and he did just that. It was a turkey shoot on and off until they got savvy to a Match Grade .223 picking them off from a little over 100 yds away. It was, to me, the epitome of hunting yotes in Virginia. Never again have I had that much success hunting yotes Of course, farms don't have dead livestock on hand to feed the nuisance animals on a regular basis either. |
I don't hunt private land, only public, but I'm hoping to do some coyote hunting on public land in Virginia, if there are many of them there.
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I'm gonna have to try some luring with gut piles and what not, we have a lot of livestock around our property. Now to bring 'em in and take 'em out!
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I checked with Orange Co. and they are telling me that there is no bounty for Coyotes. I had heard that there was, but thats what the county said when I called. There is an unlimited trapping season for them, so I am going to hit them hard after rabbit season is over.
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Originally Posted by Krypt Keeper
(Post 3897919)
Got followed out by one last Friday evening. Kept hearing something move walking back to my truck. I park at my buddies house and he has a pole light in his backyard. Up near my truck I stopped and waited sure enough off the edge of the woods he stepped out. Threw my flashlight up on him and he ran back in. Heard him scurry through woods over to some neighboring houses and their dogs went friggen nuts.
3rd coyote I have seen near me. |
Originally Posted by mackesr
(Post 3906472)
I checked with Orange Co. and they are telling me that there is no bounty for Coyotes. I had heard that there was, but thats what the county said when I called. There is an unlimited trapping season for them, so I am going to hit them hard after rabbit season is over.
I'm fairly certain that there was/is. I don't think the county is paying the bounty though. It might be the Farm Bureau or a Farmer's Union Co-Op. Pretty sure it was Madison and Orange. If not I apologize. But I was invited and have hunted coyotes for bounties in Orange before. |
Hey all. I'm going to try some coyote hunting on private land in faquier county in the near future.
I got a $50 gift card to cabelas for Xmas, and I just used it on a night vision monocular. I plan on spotting with the night vision, and then flicking on my weapon-mounted light once I've located one. I may try dragging a road kill corpse out to my hunting property, or I may just us my electronic call. I'll let you know how it goes. |
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