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Heavy clothing is not strictly necessary for hunting coyotes in cold weather, but it does provide several benefits.
Weather Considerations for Coyote Hunting
When hunting coyotes in cold weather, it’s essential to consider the temperature and wind conditions. Coyotes are highly adaptable and can thrive in temperatures as low as 20°F (-7°C). However, if the temperature drops below 0°F (-18°C), coyote activity may decrease, and they may become more difficult to spot.
Choosing the Right Gear
While heavy clothing is not necessary, layering with insulating garments can help hunters stay comfortable in cold weather. A good rule of thumb is to wear a base layer of moisture-wicking fabric, followed by a mid-layer of insulating material like fleece or down, and finally a waterproof outer layer. This will help retain body heat and protect against wind and precipitation.
Hunting Techniques for Cold Weather
When hunting coyotes in cold weather, it’s crucial to use calling techniques that mimic their natural behavior. Try using a high-pitched yipping call, repeated every 10-15 seconds, to imitate a coyote pup’s distress call. Use a 22 250 Remington varmint rifle to take out coyotes at distances up to 300 yards, aiming for the shoulder or chest area to ensure a quick kill.
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