Rwsmith425
FNG
I’ve been inspired take of coyote hunting after the coyotes devoured my buck this fall. I spoke with some of the local farmers and there is a large pack that they have not had any success in getting rid of. The coyotes have also killed several cattle.
Besides reducing the population I thought that it would be a good opportunity for me to hone my spot-and-stalk skills in the off season of western Elk hunting. From what I have read it is very similar; working the wind, proper setups, calling, etc…
As far as equipment, I have my optics, a coyote dog howler mouth call, and my Remington 700 with bipod. No electronics. I picked up a Montana Decoy fawn cheap thinking that could be useful at some point. I saw some videos where hunters took their dog with them but I would be afraid to put my in harms way if there really are a lot of them. Trying to get my buddy to join me with his AR.
I plan to start after the holidays and I am looking for tips and resources that can get me up to speed. I have looked on you tube but much of it is geared to western hunting which may be different than central Illinois. I have LOTS of open field for glassing and making long range shots. Scattered around are some very dense thickets and woods ranging from 40 to 80 acres in size. I have seen the coyotes ranging between them from time to time.
I’m looking for ideas like the best time of the day, time of the year, what to focus on, etc… Maybe it is like a lot of things where you just get our there and learn from mistakes but I don’t have unlimited time and I have to travel 3 hours to get there so I want to use my time wisely.
Thoughts. About where to start?
Besides reducing the population I thought that it would be a good opportunity for me to hone my spot-and-stalk skills in the off season of western Elk hunting. From what I have read it is very similar; working the wind, proper setups, calling, etc…
As far as equipment, I have my optics, a coyote dog howler mouth call, and my Remington 700 with bipod. No electronics. I picked up a Montana Decoy fawn cheap thinking that could be useful at some point. I saw some videos where hunters took their dog with them but I would be afraid to put my in harms way if there really are a lot of them. Trying to get my buddy to join me with his AR.
I plan to start after the holidays and I am looking for tips and resources that can get me up to speed. I have looked on you tube but much of it is geared to western hunting which may be different than central Illinois. I have LOTS of open field for glassing and making long range shots. Scattered around are some very dense thickets and woods ranging from 40 to 80 acres in size. I have seen the coyotes ranging between them from time to time.
I’m looking for ideas like the best time of the day, time of the year, what to focus on, etc… Maybe it is like a lot of things where you just get our there and learn from mistakes but I don’t have unlimited time and I have to travel 3 hours to get there so I want to use my time wisely.
Thoughts. About where to start?