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I haven't used them to specifically scout for coyotes, but I have learned a little about where the coyotes are spending some time while using them to scout for deer.  I have modified a few of my cameras to take infrared pictures, so there is no white flash at night.  There is a very small red flash that you only see if you are looking directly at the camera.  It makes a noticeable difference on deer, would think it would on yotes too.


If the coyotes respond to cameras anything like deer, the cameras would be a useful tool.  Even on the deer that the flash seems to btoher, they don't leave the area, they just seem to make slight modifications to their travel routes to avoid the camera where they saw it go off.


Just be careful of the "cheap" cams, they are cheap to buy but you'll go broke buying batteries and they don't work all that well from those I've talked to.


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