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BEAR
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Topic: ote huntingPosted: 23 December 2013 at 06:30 |
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Hunting in the eastern US is very different than out west. Except for power/gas lines we have very few long range viewing areas to see 'otes coming in. And since the local cooyote population seems to be xcent aware, you had better be on the correct side of the power cut to see them cross or come in. But I wanted to ask a question, to any that hunt the furry guys, expecially Dale. WHAT time of day do you think is best for seeming/hunting 'otes? Is night hunting better? |
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Posted: 23 December 2013 at 08:21 |
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I prefer Mornings, just because I'm a morning guy. An hour before daylight to about two hours after sunup I feel is the all time best. The last stand of the day to dark is also very good. BUT this time of year when there is only 7 1/2 hours of daylight , HUNT ALL DAY !!!!!
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Posted: 23 December 2013 at 09:43 |
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I like that 'hunt all day'. Out flintlock deer season is starting on 26th so I'll be doing some combo huntin.
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