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Yes, you can use coyote calls during the day in spring, but be aware that daylight calls may attract less responsive coyotes compared to nighttime hunting.
Understanding Coyote Call Response in Daylight
When using coyote calls during the day in spring, it’s essential to consider the coyote’s behavior and habitat. Coyotes are crepuscular animals, meaning they are most active at dawn and dusk. However, they can still be active during the day, especially if they’re habituated to human presence or feeding patterns. Research suggests that coyotes are more likely to respond to calls during the day if they’re in areas with high human activity or if they’re experiencing food scarcity.
Optimal Call Techniques for Daylight Hunting
When using coyote calls during the day, it’s crucial to use the right technique. Electronic calls can be more effective than mouth calls during the day, as they produce a more consistent and louder sound. However, mouth calls can still be effective, especially if you’re using a high-quality call that mimics the coyote’s vocalization. To increase your chances of success, try using a combination of yips, howls, and barks to simulate a coyote’s vocalization. A good starting point is to use 5-7 yips, followed by 3-5 howls, and then a series of 5-7 barks.
Setting Up the Stand and Decoy for Success
When setting up your stand for coyote hunting during the day, it’s essential to consider the wind direction, terrain, and visibility. Choose a location with a clear view of the surrounding area and a wind direction that won’t blow your scent towards the coyote. Use a tripod or a portable stand to elevate your position and get a better view of your surroundings. Consider using a decoy, such as a coyote decoy or a fake rabbit, to attract the coyote’s attention. Place the decoy in a location where it’s visible from your stand and at least 50-75 yards away to prevent the coyote from associating the decoy with human presence.
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