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I'm not sure what's going on but my coyote calling has taken a nose dive.
I've been hunting hard the last few days, making a lot of sets, and I've not seen one coyote.
I'm not even seeing coyotes out in the fields on my way to and from calling; this is unusual.
One thing that's taken place is we have had some major snow, which to me always makes it harder to hunt coyotes.
It seems to make the coyotes more wary an less like to come out in open country, it also makes it much harder on an old man to get around.
Yesterday afternoon it warmed to about 50 degrees so on my way home from calling I drove around and did not even see one coyote balled up in the middle of a section suning themselves, again this is very unusual.
I'm thinking I might have to change tactics, get out the old shotgun and try to do some night calling.
Anyone have any suggestions?
Best Regards
Bob Hunter
www.huntercustoms.com
I've been hunting hard the last few days, making a lot of sets, and I've not seen one coyote.
I'm not even seeing coyotes out in the fields on my way to and from calling; this is unusual.
One thing that's taken place is we have had some major snow, which to me always makes it harder to hunt coyotes.
It seems to make the coyotes more wary an less like to come out in open country, it also makes it much harder on an old man to get around.
Yesterday afternoon it warmed to about 50 degrees so on my way home from calling I drove around and did not even see one coyote balled up in the middle of a section suning themselves, again this is very unusual.
I'm thinking I might have to change tactics, get out the old shotgun and try to do some night calling.
Anyone have any suggestions?
Best Regards
Bob Hunter
www.huntercustoms.com