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Yes, you can hunt coyotes during a snowstorm at night, but be prepared for challenging conditions and potentially reduced visibility.
Preparation is Key
Hunting coyotes at night during a snowstorm requires meticulous preparation. First, ensure your rifle is in good working condition and properly sighted in for the expected range. Use a night vision scope or thermal imaging device to enhance visibility, but be aware of the battery life and potential for malfunction. Wear warm, waterproof clothing and bring a backup set of batteries, a first aid kit, and a compass or GPS device.
Understanding Coyote Behavior
Coyotes are highly adaptable creatures that often thrive in harsh conditions. During a snowstorm, they tend to be more active at night, using their keen sense of hearing and smell to navigate. They may also be more likely to follow established trails or routes, which can make them easier to track and locate. Be prepared to move quietly and slowly, using cover and concealment to get close to your target.
Effective Calling Techniques
When calling coyotes at night during a snowstorm, use a high-pitched, nasal sound to simulate a female coyote in distress. Start with short, intermittent calls and gradually increase the duration and frequency as needed. Use a good quality electronic call or a hand-held diaphragm call, and position yourself in a location where the wind is not blowing directly into your face. Be prepared to make multiple calls and wait for an extended period, as coyotes may not respond immediately in harsh conditions.
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