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Can Using a Dog Enhance Coyote Hunting Success?

April 6, 2026

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Using a dog can significantly enhance coyote hunting success by providing an additional advantage in tracking, locating, and flushing out coyotes.

Choosing the Right Dog for Coyote Hunting

A good coyote hunting dog is essential for success. When selecting a dog, look for breeds that are naturally inclined towards hunting, such as German Shorthaired Pointers, Bloodhounds, or Coonhounds. A dog with a strong prey drive and good nose can be a valuable asset in tracking and locating coyotes. A well-trained dog can also help to reduce the time spent searching for coyotes, allowing you to focus on calling and setting up the perfect shot.

Setting Up a Stand with a Dog

When setting up a stand with a dog, it’s essential to consider the dog’s role in the hunt. Typically, the dog will be used to track and locate coyotes, and then the hunter will take over to make the shot. To set up a stand effectively, choose a location with good visibility and a clear shot. Consider using a blind or a stand with a concealment system to help you blend in with the surroundings. When using a dog, it’s also essential to keep the stand setup simple and unobtrusive, as coyotes have a keen sense of smell and can be easily spooked by human scent.

Using Decoys and Calls with a Dog

When using a dog for coyote hunting, it’s often beneficial to use decoys and calls to attract the coyote into range. Electronic calls are often more effective than mouth calls, especially when used in conjunction with a dog. When using electronic calls, consider using a call that mimics the sound of a coyote pup or a female in heat, as these sounds are often more effective at attracting adult coyotes. When setting up decoys, consider using a combination of coyote decoys and other wildlife decoys to create a more convincing setup.

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