Just curious how many of you guys use differente methods to pursure predators on a REGULAR basis. Do you catch a track and go after one after a storm, Do you get together with a bunch of guys and make drives for them? Do you do a lot of spot and stalk hunting for bedded coyotes or fox? Do you trap? Do you Snare? Now we have all done a little of the other stuff but the question is on a REGULAR basis.
Myself I stick to calling in the hunting avenue and Snaring for another way to put some fur on the stretchers.
How many different techniques?
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How many different techniques?
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For myself i would have to say primarily calling with some spot and stalk if it presents the opportunity to do it. I also spend a lot of time looking for a fresh set of tracks heading to the area that i plan on calling to. Never done drives with a lot of guys for coyotes or run them with dogs and hopefully this fall i will be able to trap or snare one.
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I mostly call but I have after a storm followed tracks and I did also one year do what we call sniper hunting where we would find them out in fields and do some long shots on them which was fun i guess but I did alot of missing and that gets frustrating.
I would rather have a slow hit than a fast miss...
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Right now mainly , I use my dog, and do a little calling this time of year. I hunt til about July and then give it a rest for awhile. It gets too hot for the dog unless you go out early in the morning. Mosquitoes get bad too. Next Fall I will start calling for awhile and then start trapping the first week -end in Nov. I set quite a few snares and a few legholds. My calling has fallen off as I am older and don't like the cold weather as much. I really like hunting on those over-cast days when it is about 25degrees out.
Prairie Ghost, that a good question. I make brush stands with remotes and hand calls like 99% of the folks do. My truck is set up to hunt from day or night where legal. I can't drive anywhere without always looking for predators, mostly coyotes because there's more of them. I don't trap or use dogs, I have nothing against it. I've always been a predator caller, can't help it.
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Myself, I stick to calling. I like to build my own calls, try differant sounds, and primarily call coyotes to the gun. I put a lot of effort into sounding different from the average caller and that really works for me. I also study coyote behavior and try to pick the days I hunt scientificly. I study lunar phases, weather, prey abundance in particular area, coyote density. All that stuff really comes into play. Course, a guy might as well just go out and hunt. I figure if your going to hunt coyotes, you have to understand them, especially when others have educated them.
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