Spurchaser
Well-known member
Ok, I know it denning season, but do coyotes stay in one particular spot a majority of the time until they decide to hunt?
Here’s what I’ve run into…twice now I’ve had coyotes answer me and answer aggressively, but make no move to me.
Also twice now I’ve called a stand and heard nothing, yet out of boredom I’ve stayed on stand just watching and it’s like after an hour I can start again and that’s when they answer.
Also what I’ve noticed is it’s like they’re either ignoring me, or just waiting until a specific time to sound off. Last night I was about to pack it in after nothing and a pair or group lit off way to my East (off the property) and a pair lit up less than 200yds away over a small change in elevation. It sounded close enough I should be able to see, but the elevation difference prevented it. I hit them with my own howls and then they answered agressively.
So what do I do? No, I’m not calling from the same spot. And I have to really play the wind and try to avoid the burns when setting up. I’ve always been worried about taking the long way around and leaving my scent even though that’s not where they’ve been twice now.
And when they howl back aggressively or just howl back, what should I hit them with??
Here’s what I’ve run into…twice now I’ve had coyotes answer me and answer aggressively, but make no move to me.
Also twice now I’ve called a stand and heard nothing, yet out of boredom I’ve stayed on stand just watching and it’s like after an hour I can start again and that’s when they answer.
Also what I’ve noticed is it’s like they’re either ignoring me, or just waiting until a specific time to sound off. Last night I was about to pack it in after nothing and a pair or group lit off way to my East (off the property) and a pair lit up less than 200yds away over a small change in elevation. It sounded close enough I should be able to see, but the elevation difference prevented it. I hit them with my own howls and then they answered agressively.
So what do I do? No, I’m not calling from the same spot. And I have to really play the wind and try to avoid the burns when setting up. I’ve always been worried about taking the long way around and leaving my scent even though that’s not where they’ve been twice now.
And when they howl back aggressively or just howl back, what should I hit them with??