well we just got dumped about 8" of snow. I guess my coyote hunt will have to wait. Good luck with your adventure.
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Could be. I'm not sure I've ever used 900. Main point just sharing what my experience is. And you can get busted. Some Dawgs don't even notice.I think that depends on what wavelength IR you're using. 850nm IR has the visibly red LEDs. 900nm IR does not glow at the source.
When calling coyotes at night, I have watched my 940nm led game camera trigger on coons and other critters over 50 yards away, I can clearly see 850nm game camera's trigger from well over 200 yards, tested that on a power line at a hunt club I used to be in. By see, I mean the red glow looking directly into the led's. LED's have a fairly wide frequency band. I can also see 910nm laser glow at low (fcc eye safe) power from a very long distance, it is very dim but can see it. I can't see the reflection of that laser off a surface past about 1 foot with fully adapted eyes to night. I can see my bosch 850nm illuminator from over 400 yards away only limited by line of sight, but it has something like 40 high power leds, each running over 1 watt of power, can be cranked up to almost 3 watts a piece. I sometimes plug it in on the porch and light up the 140 yards to the wood line in front of my house like daytime, then use NV to kill pests with suppressed 22lr from the front porch.I think that depends on what wavelength IR you're using. 850nm IR has the visibly red LEDs. 900nm IR does not glow at the source.
The scent thing works at my property, anywhere I've ever been where they are regularly hunted/pressured I've never seen one sniff around and think, hmmmm, could this be a problem. They just bolt like lightning on first whiff of human, but then that was also where the only human scent around would be a hunter, no homes. I'm on 17 acres, and in one direction on my road I'm one of the smaller properties in nearly 1/2 mile, about 1/3 mile the other way. Directly across from me is a cattle field over 70 acres, owners live elsewhere, just cattle(coyote bait during calfing). Many years ago they paid for professional trappers who got a lot, coyote sounds/sighting got rare for two years but they came back in force. I wish they'd pay to bring them back. On other side of that is several hundred acres of nothing but woods, probably a good mile+ to next road over. Packs typically show up and hang around a week or so, then it gets quiet for up to a month or little longer before you hear the packs again, I've heard as many as 4 separate large packs talking to each other. Just last night there was a huge pack crossing beside my house, they were spread out over 100 yards, just kept coming yipping the whole time. I grabbed my firearm with thermal and went to the edge of my woods looking with the thermal, saw at least 10 but no shot, to far away with too many tree limbs to deflect a shot, to shallow an angle as they were only in sight up the other side of the draw, just not safe. They come from the big woods, cross the cattle field, and hunt at night behind the houses on my side of the road for a few days and move on. Two of their biggest crossings come directly on to my property before they fan out. They are used to smelling humans on my side of the road but there is good hunting for them between the homes near my road and the next road over is 650 yards at the closest, nothing but woods in between. Several people here used to let their pets run free when I first moved here, hated it. The people that replaced their pets have fences now, and pets go in for the night. So that's the only good thing about coyotes around here.@karl_h. thanks for the scent tip. I don't think the coyotes that I am currently hunting are too afraid of the IR from the trail cam. At least not to my knowledge, but I guess they soon get used to it and just proceed to the bait with caution. I have yet to return to do another ambush. Too much snow and cold right now. Not sure if they would come out in this cold weather. But I guess if they are hungry enough, they would come out. I might just have to suck it up to get out as I have two other locations where the owners have told me about coyotes sighting as of late. So I will be quite busy in this next little while.