Flesh Eater
New member
Has anyone ever sat and not called at a location where there's heavy signs of coyote present?
I know of a couple uncut fields that look like prime mousing. Extremely far off the road, no homes around, cattle nearby. Another place has numerous dens dug out under large rocks on the top of a river hill. I'm wondering if it'd pay off to sit at these sites for as long as I could stand and see what shows up. Maybe set the FoxPro and eventually run some high frequency squeaks if nothing shows and the legs start getting numb and tired.
This past rifle season it seems everyone shot a coyote the first week of deer season. The local Facebook groups saw surges of 3,000-5,000 members, everyone wanting to take up coyote hunting. I just saw someone hunting one of my spots with the wind blowing right into the woods where they coyotes usually answer from, so I know the locals are getting educated to the entire FoxPro sound file. Just looking for another way to put some down.
I know of a couple uncut fields that look like prime mousing. Extremely far off the road, no homes around, cattle nearby. Another place has numerous dens dug out under large rocks on the top of a river hill. I'm wondering if it'd pay off to sit at these sites for as long as I could stand and see what shows up. Maybe set the FoxPro and eventually run some high frequency squeaks if nothing shows and the legs start getting numb and tired.
This past rifle season it seems everyone shot a coyote the first week of deer season. The local Facebook groups saw surges of 3,000-5,000 members, everyone wanting to take up coyote hunting. I just saw someone hunting one of my spots with the wind blowing right into the woods where they coyotes usually answer from, so I know the locals are getting educated to the entire FoxPro sound file. Just looking for another way to put some down.