BryanAustin
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- Aug 31, 2021
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Actually I am new to hunting coyotes altogether. It just so happens that these coyotes are also in the mountains of NC.
In this particular case, I am hunting a friend's 400 acres which a 2 acre hollow is nestled along a creek that is surrounded by high ridges and starts at the saddle part of the summit. The hollow is fed by two large draws on each side, acting somewhat like a crossroads. However, the only two times I heard them howl was in the same directions from my deer stand nearly a week apart. I do have them on a trail cam video once by the beaver damn in the early hours of the morning. In the hollow, there is a small area in the 2 acres that is a thicket. This is the only area were there is evidence of coyote activity...rabbit fur in the coyote poop.
Over the past few weeks, when I get time, I have been trying to find a good place to set up and attempt using a small electronic call. Unfortunately I am not equipped to hunt at night, so I will be hunting right before dark.
I got a lot of learning to do.
In this particular case, I am hunting a friend's 400 acres which a 2 acre hollow is nestled along a creek that is surrounded by high ridges and starts at the saddle part of the summit. The hollow is fed by two large draws on each side, acting somewhat like a crossroads. However, the only two times I heard them howl was in the same directions from my deer stand nearly a week apart. I do have them on a trail cam video once by the beaver damn in the early hours of the morning. In the hollow, there is a small area in the 2 acres that is a thicket. This is the only area were there is evidence of coyote activity...rabbit fur in the coyote poop.
Over the past few weeks, when I get time, I have been trying to find a good place to set up and attempt using a small electronic call. Unfortunately I am not equipped to hunt at night, so I will be hunting right before dark.
I got a lot of learning to do.