SneakyThunderCat
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- Dec 14, 2018
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Full disclosure, I'm new to the thermal game & night hunting. I've been out a few nights & have killed a couple of dogs so far. But I've noticed that one night may be an awesome night with a lot of critter movement, & the next night is super slow, and the dogs just don't seem very interested in the calls no matter the sequence.
It kind of got me thinking about how the weather may influence their behavior more so than I initially thought. Obviously frigid cold weather & snow means hungry & more active coyotes, but it's been a pretty mild winter here so far this year. Until we get a major cold snap or a bunch of snow, I'll still be out and about trying to figure out what works best, but I wanted to fire up a thread in the meantime.
Weather-wise what have you noticed increases coyote activity and/or success calling? I'm wondering about barometric pressure, cloudy vs clear nights, wind speeds, temperature, time of year, moon phase etc...
Also, how do you determine what your calling sequence is going to be? or do you typically do the same thing every time or does it change depending on the time of year/time of night?
Side note-EHD has put a major hurting on our deer herd this year & I would like to shoot as many of these damn things this year as I can.
It kind of got me thinking about how the weather may influence their behavior more so than I initially thought. Obviously frigid cold weather & snow means hungry & more active coyotes, but it's been a pretty mild winter here so far this year. Until we get a major cold snap or a bunch of snow, I'll still be out and about trying to figure out what works best, but I wanted to fire up a thread in the meantime.
Weather-wise what have you noticed increases coyote activity and/or success calling? I'm wondering about barometric pressure, cloudy vs clear nights, wind speeds, temperature, time of year, moon phase etc...
Also, how do you determine what your calling sequence is going to be? or do you typically do the same thing every time or does it change depending on the time of year/time of night?
Side note-EHD has put a major hurting on our deer herd this year & I would like to shoot as many of these damn things this year as I can.