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For late-season coyote hunting, focus on taking running shots at short to medium ranges, often 20-50 yards. Use a high-powered rifle and a scope with a good reticle for accuracy. Practice your tracking and anticipating skills to get on top of coyotes in a hurry.
Anticipating Coyote Runs
When coyote hunting in late season, especially during the day, you’ll often see coyotes running across open fields or through woods. To increase your chances of a successful running shot, focus on identifying patterns and anticipating their runs. Look for coyotes that have been pressured or hunted before, as they tend to run more erratically. Practice recognizing their body language and behavioral cues, such as a change in pace or a sudden stop. Be prepared to take a shot at distances up to 50 yards, using a high-powered rifle with a good reticle scope.
Setting Up for Running Shots
To set yourself up for success on running coyotes, position yourself in a location where you can see a significant area, such as a ridge or a hilltop. Use a good pair of binoculars or a spotting scope to glass for coyotes, and be prepared to quickly move to a new location if you spot one. Keep a steady eye on the coyote’s movement and be prepared to take a shot at the moment it breaks cover. Practice your shooting skills at short to medium ranges, using a high-powered rifle with a good reticle scope.
Scouting for Coyote Patterns
Scouting is key to finding coyotes in late season, especially when they’re running. Look for areas where coyotes have been seen before, such as near food sources or travel corridors. Use a map or GPS device to mark locations where you’ve seen coyotes, and return to those areas frequently to see if you can pick up their tracks. Be aware of the coyote’s habitat and behavior, and adapt your hunting strategy accordingly. In late season, coyotes tend to congregate in areas with reliable food sources, such as agricultural fields or hunting preserves.
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