The Coyote have disapeared!

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The Coyote have disapeared!

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I have been out hunting at night both early in the evening around 7pm and as late as 3:30 in the morning I can't get the coyote to respond to a group howl which they always answer. I am thinking that they have traveled the river bed down stream out in the Valley. I went up in the mountains last night and nothing up there ether. I haven't seen a eye ball in several nights of hunting. I know some people think that night hunting would make getting a coyote a cinch. I often go through dry spells of no luck.
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There seems to be a shortage of Coyotes across the nation as they are all moving to the Washington D.C. area.
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I've been seeing more in broad daylight around here. Two of em came in just before Ohio gun week. Unfortunately, I had my bow and poppin a shot at 50 yds with my little PSE Bruin through the trees was not an option.

The male / femail couple hung in the field hunting mice and rabbits for over an hour. I coaxed them into 50 yds with lip squeeks until the male realized that this mouse was in a tree and was a little bigger than what he was lookin to eat.

I didn't spook him and make him run, but he did look in my direction and trotted off. I'm going out this weekend to see if I can get him to come inside 50yds of the ground blind!
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I have had the same problem, hopefully it will pick up soon.
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Post by Gannon »

You guys need to come on out to north eastern colorado theres more coyotes this year than ive ever seen. Maybe they are like a lot of the californians packin up and moving to colo. lol
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Ryan, Do you think it is the weather?
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sgp5163 wrote:Ryan, Do you think it is the weather?
I'm in the southern San Joaquin Valley in California and the three-year drought here has really taken its toll on the game predators eat. We are seeing as many bobcats as coyotes. Haven't gotten my first of either yet since September.

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We seem to be holding our own on the yotes in Missouri, we sometimes use dogs and radios to cut them off. Some of our fields are really big and 300-500 yards shots are common. We can not use lights at night to hunt with here...
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We just got drinched here with about a inch and a half of rain. I just got in from hunting in the middle of the valley here. I was surprized to see many Jack rabbits along with cotton tails so they survived the drought. The coyote where out but I had a hard time getting around in all the mud. I started hunting around 6:30pm. I had the coyote talking to me but they just wouldn't come in. I was hunting some fields that have industrial and housing close by so I had dogs barking and helicopters flying around very unnerving. The coyote out by my house have dessapeared some where I know they will be back but it bugs me that I can't find them.
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