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If it’s like down here, a coyote may leave tracks tomorrow and not be back through for another week or four.

It’s denning time right now, unless you’re in their bubble they may not even respond or show interest.

Now that advice doesn’t work everywhere or account for transients in the area. If I set up and do hear some answer and they’re greater than 300yds or so I’ll pack it up and move if I can, if not I’ll try them again another night but much closer to where I heard them the previous time. Again, this is for denning season.

Best way I’ve found to locate coyotes is a few scouting missions at dawn or sunset to listen for howling. Mark those spots and hit them at a later time. It’s not a guarantee, but it’ll put you where they were at those specific times.


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