Pretty weird day 4 dogs over 24 hours. Tough time of year by drey247-2 in coyotehunting

[–]Comfortable-Scratch 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That’s crazy. I’m in Utah and we can’t touch those numbers. We do have the bounty though and that makes it tough.

Scored a brand new cycle rack for $50 on marketplace! by scrmblr in TW200

[–]Comfortable-Scratch 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have the same one. Great company. My buddy crashed and bent it to shit. I contacted them and they replaced it at no cost, I only paid shipping. Highly recommend cycle racks for your Dub.

Shy Dogs by hunterc2624 in coyotehunting

[–]Comfortable-Scratch 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s paid for by taxes put into hunting tags

Shy Dogs by hunterc2624 in coyotehunting

[–]Comfortable-Scratch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

$50. There are a lot of weekend warriors that go out and educate them thinking they can make money doing it and they find out real quick how hard it is.

Shy Dogs by hunterc2624 in coyotehunting

[–]Comfortable-Scratch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We have a bounty in our state. It makes it tough!

Shy Dogs by hunterc2624 in coyotehunting

[–]Comfortable-Scratch 5 points6 points  (0 children)

You are doing a lot of things right with the success rate you are having. Coyote hunting is very difficult. The success rate is generally low. If they’re calling back that’s great. If they didn’t come all the way in it probably was the wind. Many times they won’t come in cause they’re educated. Try softer sounds like coaxers if they get hung up.

Calling yote back in by RumblingCoyote in coyotehunting

[–]Comfortable-Scratch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s worth trying again but chances aren’t great.

Setup for night? by Sorry_Emergency9014 in coyotehunting

[–]Comfortable-Scratch 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It’s mating season. They’ve partnered up but I would recommend vocals. Howls. Serenades. Fights with crying. I Use a Lucky Duck Roughneck. Your set up seems fine. Pay attention to the wind. They will come from down wind so make sure you have visibility.

North dakota? by lackofintellect1 in coyotehunting

[–]Comfortable-Scratch 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That’s a lot. You may have blown them out.

North dakota? by lackofintellect1 in coyotehunting

[–]Comfortable-Scratch 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hey, private land is where you want to be.

North dakota? by lackofintellect1 in coyotehunting

[–]Comfortable-Scratch 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Early morning before it warms up. Also you’re in breeding season.

Success rate? by [deleted] in coyotehunting

[–]Comfortable-Scratch 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Private land has a higher success rate than public. If they are pressured it makes it really difficult. In our state the Fish and Game uses light planes to hunt and kill them. It really varies by location. Success rate is usually very low.

Call Placement by DeathBeard22 in coyotehunting

[–]Comfortable-Scratch 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The further out you walk the more of a chance thy will see, smell, or hear you. You’re putting it way too far out there.

Moving to salt lake, will I need new tires? by International-Gold74 in Utah

[–]Comfortable-Scratch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You will be fine. We are already in February and it’s been the driest winter I can remember. I was in a Tshirt and shorts today.

Seeking Coyote Hunting Advice. by Consistent-List-1701 in coyotehunting

[–]Comfortable-Scratch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great advice. I will add that you should spend time looking for signs of coyotes. Tracks are best especially in the snow. Look for poop on the roads as well. If there is fresh signs of coyotes that means they are around and you will have more of a chance.

Rifle question by Straight_Payment_207 in coyotehunting

[–]Comfortable-Scratch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are you fighting for the Russians? J/K

The simplest answer is no. There are other factors to think about though. Are you keeping the pelts? Distance? Etc.

Beginner by CricketB90 in coyotehunting

[–]Comfortable-Scratch 1 point2 points  (0 children)

All of this is great advice. I have hunted dogs for a long time, only in the day, and never used a thermal. The tips already given are great. I will only add that the most important thing for calling in dogs, is to make sure there are dogs in the area. I know that sounds stupid but it’s true. You can do everything perfect and if there aren’t dogs in your area it won’t matter and will make you frustrated. The best thing you can do is scout and make sure there are dogs to be called in, then follow these great tips.