Jlynch9600
New member
Hi everyone, my name is jake and I have been coyote hunting for a long
time here in Indiana during daylight and have had some good success. This year
I have started to hunt at night some and my results are much better during
Daylight hours. I think my kill count in daylight is 10 coyotes this year in daylight
But only 2 at night even though I have missed a couple (and one of those was a 3 legged coyote on the limp trot lol). I need some advise on calling at night. I can get them fired up and answering my calls sometimes really close within 80-100 yards inside the woodline; I just cannot seem to draw them in. I do not use night vision but I hunt with a soft green scan light, and a green kill light and laser. The coyotes I have been able to call in have not seemed like they notice the light at all. I get them fired up and the just shut up and don't come in. Anyway, any advice would be appreciated! Thanks
-Jake
time here in Indiana during daylight and have had some good success. This year
I have started to hunt at night some and my results are much better during
Daylight hours. I think my kill count in daylight is 10 coyotes this year in daylight
But only 2 at night even though I have missed a couple (and one of those was a 3 legged coyote on the limp trot lol). I need some advise on calling at night. I can get them fired up and answering my calls sometimes really close within 80-100 yards inside the woodline; I just cannot seem to draw them in. I do not use night vision but I hunt with a soft green scan light, and a green kill light and laser. The coyotes I have been able to call in have not seemed like they notice the light at all. I get them fired up and the just shut up and don't come in. Anyway, any advice would be appreciated! Thanks
-Jake