I am antelope hunting central WY this year, but I didn't draw a deer tag I was expecting. I would like to enjoy my time as much as I can in WY, and avoid going back to Texas as long as possible. I'm looking into fishing/grouse and coyote/prairie dog hunting.
Is there a trick to hunting coyotes and prairie dogs out there? Or are they ubiquitous on the landscape? I kind of feel like I should just bounce from public to public and call for coyotes and look for prairie dog cities. That seems like an overly simplistic plan given how much planning I put in for big game. Are there specific parts of the state, habitats, or features that will hold higher concentrations of coyotes and prairie dogs - or am I over-thinking this? I should add, much like flyfishing, I am inexperienced at predator hunting and my success rate tends to depend on my willingness to find the most remote and uneducated critters...
Is there a trick to hunting coyotes and prairie dogs out there? Or are they ubiquitous on the landscape? I kind of feel like I should just bounce from public to public and call for coyotes and look for prairie dog cities. That seems like an overly simplistic plan given how much planning I put in for big game. Are there specific parts of the state, habitats, or features that will hold higher concentrations of coyotes and prairie dogs - or am I over-thinking this? I should add, much like flyfishing, I am inexperienced at predator hunting and my success rate tends to depend on my willingness to find the most remote and uneducated critters...