TexasTexas95
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Barry made a comment in another post and it sparked a question I was wondering about...How much land is enough land to hunt coyotes?
I always have my buddies out in East Texas tellin me they have more than plenty of land to hunt coyotes on. I say 1000 acres is good for about three stands in my book, maybe four if the terrain is right and thats pushin it.(all this is before we even get into an issue of "overcalling" an area) Then, they get mad at me when I tell them 1000 acres isn't that much land. I guess were spoiled out here in the west. As a rule, I drive 1.2 miles before I stop and do another sit. 1000 acres is awesome for things like deer and hog hunting and everything else in between. Coyote huntin is a different story though, one that alot of my buddies just dont get. One of the first things learned about coyote huntin is that they can hear your call from at least that distance, maybe more depending on wind conditions. So, just how big is 1000 acres? Well, lets do the math....
1000 acres is the equivalent to 1.5625 square miles. In other words, doesnt that mean that a 1000 acre tract of land is truly only about 8,236 feet by 8,236 feet? Come to think of it, it dont make much sense at all to make three stands out of a single 1000 acre plot of land. The only true way to squeeze that amount of sits out of such a small plot would be to call from your given plot onto someone elses land.
How much land do you hunt in a day? Given the amount of land publicly available in places like New Mexico, I would say I drive upwards of 30 or more miles any given hunting day. Thats just an estimate too because I dont really keep stats on anything besides my rule of: Start lookin for a decent spot after 1.2 miles...Any thoughts? Please correct my math too if it's wrong
I always have my buddies out in East Texas tellin me they have more than plenty of land to hunt coyotes on. I say 1000 acres is good for about three stands in my book, maybe four if the terrain is right and thats pushin it.(all this is before we even get into an issue of "overcalling" an area) Then, they get mad at me when I tell them 1000 acres isn't that much land. I guess were spoiled out here in the west. As a rule, I drive 1.2 miles before I stop and do another sit. 1000 acres is awesome for things like deer and hog hunting and everything else in between. Coyote huntin is a different story though, one that alot of my buddies just dont get. One of the first things learned about coyote huntin is that they can hear your call from at least that distance, maybe more depending on wind conditions. So, just how big is 1000 acres? Well, lets do the math....
1000 acres is the equivalent to 1.5625 square miles. In other words, doesnt that mean that a 1000 acre tract of land is truly only about 8,236 feet by 8,236 feet? Come to think of it, it dont make much sense at all to make three stands out of a single 1000 acre plot of land. The only true way to squeeze that amount of sits out of such a small plot would be to call from your given plot onto someone elses land.
How much land do you hunt in a day? Given the amount of land publicly available in places like New Mexico, I would say I drive upwards of 30 or more miles any given hunting day. Thats just an estimate too because I dont really keep stats on anything besides my rule of: Start lookin for a decent spot after 1.2 miles...Any thoughts? Please correct my math too if it's wrong