If you can shoot at those targets, you can shoot at a coyote.
Call them in to that range and pew pew.
I'm not well versed, but I do know they can't resist a good gut pile. Add a distress call and you're pretty much guaranteed to see one.
Whenever I get a rabbit I leave the guts out and there's a yote at it every time. Haven't taken one yet, but I'm experimenting and working towards it.
I was lucky enough to score a covert optics (armasight) thermal scope for $200 when they were having a blowout sale, and I'm sold on the technology.
If you can afford around $2k for a thermal, that's a good entry level. If not, around $600 is a good entry level for NV, and if that's too expensive, you can always just use a red flashlight. Predators aren't as sensitive to red light.
There are some good coyote hunting groups on Facebook.
Call them in to that range and pew pew.
I'm not well versed, but I do know they can't resist a good gut pile. Add a distress call and you're pretty much guaranteed to see one.
Whenever I get a rabbit I leave the guts out and there's a yote at it every time. Haven't taken one yet, but I'm experimenting and working towards it.
I was lucky enough to score a covert optics (armasight) thermal scope for $200 when they were having a blowout sale, and I'm sold on the technology.
If you can afford around $2k for a thermal, that's a good entry level. If not, around $600 is a good entry level for NV, and if that's too expensive, you can always just use a red flashlight. Predators aren't as sensitive to red light.
There are some good coyote hunting groups on Facebook.
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