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Should I stay silent after a coyote response during the day?

April 5, 2026

Quick Answer

Yes, it's generally recommended to stay silent after a coyote response during the day to avoid spooking your quarry and allow them to approach your location without feeling threatened.

Understanding Coyote Behavior

When calling coyotes during the day, it’s essential to keep in mind that they are naturally crepuscular animals, meaning they are most active at twilight hours. However, with the right technique and equipment, you can still attract them during the day. By making a series of short, high-pitched yips or howls, you can simulate the calls of a coyote in distress or a young pup calling for its mother. Research suggests that coyotes are more likely to respond to a series of 3-5 calls, with a 10-15 second pause between each call.

Effective Calling Techniques

To increase your chances of attracting coyotes during the day, focus on making your calls as realistic as possible. Use a coyote call with a high-pitched, nasal tone and aim for a volume of around 80-90 decibels. Avoid overcalling, as this can spook coyotes and make them less likely to approach your location. Instead, make a few calls and then wait for a response before making additional calls. This technique allows you to build trust with the coyotes and encourages them to approach your location without feeling threatened.

Daytime Coyote Hunting Strategies

When hunting coyotes during the day, it’s crucial to have a solid understanding of the terrain and the coyotes’ behavior. Look for areas with dense cover, such as thick brush or rocky outcroppings, as coyotes often use these areas for shelter and ambush points. Use a combination of calling and stalking to get close to your quarry, and be prepared to adapt your strategy as needed. By staying silent after a coyote response and using the right techniques and equipment, you can increase your chances of success and take down a cunning coyote during the day.

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