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Coyote hunting success rates are relatively high during rainy weather, with some studies suggesting a 20-30% increase in coyote kills compared to sunny days.
Understanding Coyote Behavior in Rainy Weather
Coyotes are adaptable animals that can adjust their behavior to suit various weather conditions. During rainy weather, they tend to seek shelter and alter their movement patterns. This shift in behavior makes them more predictable and easier to hunt. By using weather apps and tracking coyote activity, hunters can identify the best times to stalk their prey, often during the early morning or late evening when coyotes are most active.
Utilizing Weather Apps for Hunting
Hunters can utilize weather apps to track precipitation patterns, temperature fluctuations, and wind direction, which can all impact coyote behavior. For example, a prolonged period of rain can drive coyotes to seek higher ground, increasing the likelihood of encounters with hunters. Additionally, weather apps can provide hunters with critical information about coyote movement patterns, such as when and where they tend to cross roads or trails.
Coyote Hunting Techniques for Rainy Weather
When hunting coyotes in rainy weather, it’s essential to use camouflage and concealment to blend in with the surroundings. A good pair of binoculars and a spotting scope can help hunters identify coyote movement patterns and position themselves for a shot. Hunters should also be prepared to move quickly and quietly through the terrain, taking advantage of the coyote’s altered behavior to get close to their target.
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