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Originally Posted By: sleddogg

Here is my " late season" approach to this spot, and obviously, this is a rough cut, and I would learn from my hunts here.


Day and night .......... good night spot for sure !!! When I call at night, I may stay awhile. Call a bit, get out the thermos, call a bit, etc. Like it for early morning/late afternoon as well. My approach was with morning in mind (before dawn), staying as out of sight from fields as possible. Slipping into my stand with a chance at dogs/bobcats on the field edge, and alot of room for coyotes to feel safe getting downwind, so they feel safe (treestand).


If I was on the ground, I'd get that Foxpro out about 50-75 yards in front of me, and watch the downwind.


Early season unpressured coyotes is great exactly as Coleridge hunted them. Even seasoned dogs seem to have forgoten some lessons from last year.

 

Good assessment, sleddog. 


We should hear more from you and coleridge on approaches for stands, wind factors, etc.


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