Handgunr
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Hello all,
Since prime coyote pelt season will be soon upon us up here in the northeast, I was just wondering what your luck has been in different parts of "our corner" of the US when it comes to yotes.
I'm located about an hour or so north of the PA border, over near Letchworth Park, and our luck has been spotty in past years. If you hunt with dogs, yep, things are better, and the actual population of the coyote's is very apparent. But, if you try calling them only, you'd think their populations were thin.
The hunters running dogs on them usually get 30-50 coyote's per season, but their cost, and the amount of guys needed to run them, is quite a bit.
Our calling (I'm sure) leaves a lot to be desired, and like a lot of you, we try very hard "to get it right". Although we get "skunked" more times than not, we still enjoy "doing it our way" anyhow. We're constantly trying to tune our methods for better success rates.
Since we've only been hunting them for the last 4 or 5 yrs., we're always learning, and eager to learn as well.
We can go all season, with regular weekend hunts, and end up with only one or two for an overall season take. Two years back we got four......for us it was the lottery.
We don't hunt much at night, but I guess we'd better start from the sounds of the howling around here after dusk.
Just curious as to what methods you are all using for these "Empire State" coyotes ????? /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/confused.gif
Take care,
Bob
Since prime coyote pelt season will be soon upon us up here in the northeast, I was just wondering what your luck has been in different parts of "our corner" of the US when it comes to yotes.
I'm located about an hour or so north of the PA border, over near Letchworth Park, and our luck has been spotty in past years. If you hunt with dogs, yep, things are better, and the actual population of the coyote's is very apparent. But, if you try calling them only, you'd think their populations were thin.
The hunters running dogs on them usually get 30-50 coyote's per season, but their cost, and the amount of guys needed to run them, is quite a bit.
Our calling (I'm sure) leaves a lot to be desired, and like a lot of you, we try very hard "to get it right". Although we get "skunked" more times than not, we still enjoy "doing it our way" anyhow. We're constantly trying to tune our methods for better success rates.
Since we've only been hunting them for the last 4 or 5 yrs., we're always learning, and eager to learn as well.
We can go all season, with regular weekend hunts, and end up with only one or two for an overall season take. Two years back we got four......for us it was the lottery.
We don't hunt much at night, but I guess we'd better start from the sounds of the howling around here after dusk.
Just curious as to what methods you are all using for these "Empire State" coyotes ????? /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/confused.gif
Take care,
Bob