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How Many Coyotes Can One Hunter Expect To Call In A Night?

April 5, 2026

Quick Answer

One experienced hunter can realistically expect to call in 2-5 coyotes per night, assuming optimal conditions, proper technique, and a suitable location.

Pre-Hunt Preparation and Location

Before heading out to call coyotes at night, it’s essential to prepare thoroughly. This includes scouting the area beforehand to identify potential hotspots, such as game trails, water sources, and agricultural fields. A suitable location should offer a good vantage point, minimal human disturbance, and adequate cover for both the hunter and the coyotes. Aim for an area with a mix of open and cover, as coyotes often prefer this type of terrain.

Calling Techniques and Strategies

When calling coyotes, use a combination of vocalizations and scent attractants to lure them in. A series of three to five short, high-pitched yips followed by a series of longer, drawn-out howls can be an effective sequence to start with. Use a high-quality electronic coyote caller or a real coyote’s vocalizations to initiate the call. It’s essential to vary the tone, pitch, and volume to mimic the natural behavior of coyotes. For scent attractants, use a mixture of coyote urine, synthetic pheromones, and a hint of rabbit or deer scent to create a convincing lure.

Nighttime Calling Strategies and Safety Considerations

When calling coyotes at night, use a spotlight or a red light to illuminate the area without spooking the coyotes. Aim for a beam width of around 10-15 yards to avoid blinding the animals. Position the caller about 20-30 yards away from the vantage point to create a buffer zone. When a coyote approaches, keep a safe distance and be prepared to take a shot quickly. Always wear high-visibility clothing and maintain situational awareness to avoid being taken by surprise.

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