gimpfinger wrote:Man I really have to think about that. I guess night would be, but that I think is because I don't need to try to slip in close to cover as I would at daytime. But they are a tuff critter to figure out. You could go days and days without anything and then the next day you could call em in on every other stand. Biggest thing is to stay low, slip in without making to much sound and try to keep a cross wind or wind in your face. I have different spots for different wind directions.
maplelakeduckslayer wrote:Is it better earlier in the evening, middle of the night, early morning? Just wondering, I get up at 3:30 when the girlfriend leaves for work and typically work out prior to leaving for work myself. But I could just as easy go hunt for a couple hours before work as well.
greatwhitehunter3! wrote:
If you're game sometime, I'd like to tag along and see how you do it. I don't need to bring my gun but to just watch and learn. PM if you're interested.
gimpfinger wrote:greatwhitehunter3! wrote:
If you're game sometime, I'd like to tag along and see how you do it. I don't need to bring my gun but to just watch and learn. PM if you're interested.
What good would you be without a gun? lol Might have to meet up sometime and try to put some fur on the ground.
gimpfinger wrote:maplelakeduckslayer wrote:Is it better earlier in the evening, middle of the night, early morning? Just wondering, I get up at 3:30 when the girlfriend leaves for work and typically work out prior to leaving for work myself. But I could just as easy go hunt for a couple hours before work as well.
If you have a chance to hunt just before and after sunrise I would if I was you. The theory is that if some have yet to get a kill that night that hunger will make them desperate. At least that what some "pros" have told me. But for me anytime is the right time for coyote hunting.
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