Newpond0
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I have a road near me that goes way way deep into the woods and a reputation amongst the locals of having lots of coyotes. About a month ago I tried out my new caller close the start of the road in the late afternoon and got a response from what sounded like a whole pack of them but that area is a little too close to the cabins at the beginning of it to hunt it legally.
Anyways, after 10 miles in there’s no more cabins. Lots of rolling hills that are fairly open but with thick spots and ponds too. I’m gonna bring a shovel today as there’s still some deep snow spots on the road prevented me from going deeper last time.
The thing is there’s non stop 4 wheelers driving around that road. I did a bit of locating calls in the middle of the day last week but the 4 wheelers kept driving thru as I was playing my caller just off the road.
On the Bill Martz dvd he says locating should be done after 9 or 10:00 pm and that the coyotes prefer quiet areas to live. Would you guys forget about locating during the day and only try at night? Knowing that the road is noisy would you go for hikes to get further off the road to locate? Or would you focus on looking for terrain features from maps beforehand?
Also, is the season (denning) playing a role in all this and them not responding even if nearby?
There is a lot of ground in there and I’m gonna drive in there today hopefully all the way to the end of it just to have a better look
Edit: no night hunting allowed here. Seems like the only time to get away from the 4 wheelers is at night, dawn, or by distance off that road
Anyways, after 10 miles in there’s no more cabins. Lots of rolling hills that are fairly open but with thick spots and ponds too. I’m gonna bring a shovel today as there’s still some deep snow spots on the road prevented me from going deeper last time.
The thing is there’s non stop 4 wheelers driving around that road. I did a bit of locating calls in the middle of the day last week but the 4 wheelers kept driving thru as I was playing my caller just off the road.
On the Bill Martz dvd he says locating should be done after 9 or 10:00 pm and that the coyotes prefer quiet areas to live. Would you guys forget about locating during the day and only try at night? Knowing that the road is noisy would you go for hikes to get further off the road to locate? Or would you focus on looking for terrain features from maps beforehand?
Also, is the season (denning) playing a role in all this and them not responding even if nearby?
There is a lot of ground in there and I’m gonna drive in there today hopefully all the way to the end of it just to have a better look
Edit: no night hunting allowed here. Seems like the only time to get away from the 4 wheelers is at night, dawn, or by distance off that road
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