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Set up 100-200 yards from a coyote den to maintain a safe distance and allow for optimal observation of the den's surroundings.
Den Setup and Observation
When setting up to hunt coyotes near a den, it’s essential to consider the vantage point and surrounding terrain. Aim for a position that provides a clear view of the den and its immediate surroundings, such as a ridge or a hill. A good setup distance is 100-200 yards, allowing you to comfortably observe the den without being easily detected.
Hunting Techniques for Coyotes
When hunting coyotes, it’s crucial to understand their behavior and body language. Look for signs of activity, such as tracks, scat, or digging. Coyotes often use a specific entry and exit point, which can be used to set up a ambush. In the 223 Remington caliber, a 55- or 60-grain bullet is ideal for taking down coyotes at medium to long ranges. When firing, aim for the shoulder or chest, as this will result in the most humane and efficient kill.
Additional Considerations
When hunting coyotes, it’s also essential to consider the time of day and the phase of the moon. Coyotes are most active at dawn and dusk, and during the full moon phase. It’s also crucial to be aware of the wind direction and speed, as coyotes have an excellent sense of smell and can detect the scent of humans. Set up in a location that provides a steady and gentle breeze, making it easier to remain undetected.
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