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.![Victory hand :v: ✌️](https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/7.0/png/unicode/64/270c.png)
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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.
![Victory hand :v: ✌️](https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/7.0/png/unicode/64/270c.png)
![Smiling face with smiling eyes :blush: 😊](https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/7.0/png/unicode/64/1f60a.png)
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