Rock Knocker
Active member
I've been hunting coyotes at night for years now with some success. I started out calling during the day before I knew anything about coyotes, never had any luck so I figured I should just wait until full moon instead of ruining a decent hunting spot.
Over the years I've tried day calling here or there, almost always just before dark. With no success. I've now got a foxpro and have found more and more areas to hunt, not all of them good night spots so I want to start to figure out this day calling.
What kind of terrain/features/cover/vegetation are you guys having the most luck with?
In my years of all sorts of hunting in Minnesota I have never busted a coyote out of cover(that I've noticed at least), heck I've only seen three coyotes during the day (besides when I'm driving)
What are these sly dogs doing during the day and where do the like to hole up?
Over the years I've tried day calling here or there, almost always just before dark. With no success. I've now got a foxpro and have found more and more areas to hunt, not all of them good night spots so I want to start to figure out this day calling.
What kind of terrain/features/cover/vegetation are you guys having the most luck with?
In my years of all sorts of hunting in Minnesota I have never busted a coyote out of cover(that I've noticed at least), heck I've only seen three coyotes during the day (besides when I'm driving)
What are these sly dogs doing during the day and where do the like to hole up?