StarFox_64
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I have recently started coyote hunting in Idaho. I live in Rexburg. I've never hunted for coyotes before. If I drive about 20 minutes out of town, I get to BLM land and supposedly it's full of coyotes. I've seen them crossing the road and I've found scat and stripped bones of other animals. The landscape is tall grass (2 feet) and a TON of sage brush. I like to walk in from off the road about a mile and find a highpoint to view the land. When I find one of those, I'll make my stand there. I bought a FoxPro Inferno for my caller. It's like their lower end of the middle grade stuff. It's pretty loud but its always windy in the open areas.
I've been out about 3 times for four hours at a time and haven't seen any coyotes. I was wondering what others do for coyote hunting under similar landscape conditions? Also, is my caller too weak when it comes to how loud it can go? Keep in mind I can see out for a good mile before there's a shift in terrain.
Any help and tips would be greatly appreciated!
I've been out about 3 times for four hours at a time and haven't seen any coyotes. I was wondering what others do for coyote hunting under similar landscape conditions? Also, is my caller too weak when it comes to how loud it can go? Keep in mind I can see out for a good mile before there's a shift in terrain.
Any help and tips would be greatly appreciated!