Hunter.308
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How many of you hunt coyote from a tree stand? There are some advantages.
Yes sir. 100% I have taken a couple coyotes with archery gear while deer hunting. I have also been picked off by them before ever drawing back, or during the shot process. I think calling while positioned in a tree stand would put a hunter at a slight advantage vs the random, opportunistic encounter. Especially if using an e-caller to direct them where you want them and get the focus away from your lofty perch.If I were hunting a place with a treestand already in exactly the right spot at the right time, I would take advantage of it for better visibility. However, don't think for one second that a coyote or bobcat can't pick you out in a treestand. I bowhunt for deer with a climber and have been spotted many times by a coyote or bobcat while I sat 20' up.
That's my thought, I have been baiting them 70 yards down the path. It will be at night also.Yes sir. 100% I have taken a couple coyotes with archery gear while deer hunting. I have also been picked off by them before ever drawing back, or during the shot process. I think calling while positioned in a tree stand would put a hunter at a slight advantage vs the random, opportunistic encounter. Especially if using an e-caller to direct them where you want them and get the focus away from your lofty perch.
Thank you, I try to cover my scent as much as possible, shower with Dead Downwind products and the use field spray on my gear boots etc and very little movement I will be Wareing a leaf suite also. "Just received the BOG Treepod today—thankfully, the only casualty was the box. The unit itself is in perfect shape, and wow, the amount of adjustability is impressive. This is going to be a serious upgrade from using a standard rest." The stand has been up for well over a year.If you have the correct wind and the ability to get into the stand without tracking up the place it could work out for you. I suspect they will approach from the downwind side of your bait. Take that into consideration when accessing your stand. If it is a well established bait site, baited frequently and hit frequently, they may be a little less cautious in the dark, but I wouldn't get sloppy. With coyotes I feel that success comes from paying attention to the smallest of details. Don't give them any reasons to be suspicious that you can control. Good luck!
Nice, from what I have read and from what people have told me while deer hunting, they have seen and shot coyotes from their stands. There are some advantages to a tree stand. Thank you all that have posted, I was hoping to get some input. They are just to dam smartI do! It's funny you should post this now as I'm about to go and refurbish one shortly. I have one particular spot that is hilly and the best vantage point is from a stand. I can see the whole field and the one next to it where they almost always come from. Shot quite a few from that stand over the years and a few fox as well.
Thank you, I try to cover my sent as much as possible, shower with Dead Downwind products and the use field spray on my gear boots etc and very little movement
that's why most pros say 9 0ut of 10 times the coyote will beat you.If the coyotes get downwind, they'll smell you regardless of all that stuff you do to lessen your scent. So plan for that to happen. But it's the movement that will get you busted, no matter where you are. Coyotes and especially cats will pick out a squirming hunter in a blink.
Thats why i ordered the Bog tree pod, limit movement, just have to paint it flat black, With the mounting plate sandwich with 2x4 this thing isn't moving at all.I have called from stands, usuals box blinds that allowed some elevation, but more times than not I get limited if I I needed to swing or adjust to a fast moving coyote.
How many of you hunt coyote from a tree stand? There are some advantages.
Like many other games, man is a great teacher. I used to hunt out of a blind until one night they winded me the next thing I heard behind me, one of them was sniffing the bottom of my popup blind. I never got a call back, nothing. The Indian's thought very highly of them (shape shifters)Ive watched coyotes walk through and along timber on public land during deer season and they are hilarious to watch. They walk slowly and look up from tree to tree, stopping on every downed tree to look. Im guessing bow hunters have been shooting at them, but its amazing how smart they get. So yeah i imagine it would work great as long as they havent already played that game