The college I attend has been having problems with coyotes. We sit on about 50 acres of mostly farm and woodland. For the past several weeks I've been hearing them pretty much all night every night.
Well Friday at lunch the topic came up and it seems that the president of the college, and the head of security would like to have them reduced. From what I could gather they've been getting into too much.
I'm fortunate enough that I go to a very firearm friendly school. For example I can grab my rifle walk through the campus to a field about 1/4 mile behind the campus and shoot all I want from 100-800 yards, probably further if I angled it right.
While out shooting last week I noticed multiple coyote tracks and carcasses around the field that I shoot in. I mentioned it to the head of security. He then asked me if I'd be willing to take care of them for him. So I agreed.
So now for the questions. Most of the tracks were between 150-200 yards from where I generally set up. From what I've read during the day they're not very active. When would be the best time dusk or dawn? How can I bait them in? Do I camo up or will that even matter?
I don't have much experience with coyote hunting so any advice would be great! I'm not allowed to hunt them at night here ( that's what the head of security told me,) And I don't have access to a call.
Thanks,
Anthony
Well Friday at lunch the topic came up and it seems that the president of the college, and the head of security would like to have them reduced. From what I could gather they've been getting into too much.
I'm fortunate enough that I go to a very firearm friendly school. For example I can grab my rifle walk through the campus to a field about 1/4 mile behind the campus and shoot all I want from 100-800 yards, probably further if I angled it right.
While out shooting last week I noticed multiple coyote tracks and carcasses around the field that I shoot in. I mentioned it to the head of security. He then asked me if I'd be willing to take care of them for him. So I agreed.
So now for the questions. Most of the tracks were between 150-200 yards from where I generally set up. From what I've read during the day they're not very active. When would be the best time dusk or dawn? How can I bait them in? Do I camo up or will that even matter?
I don't have much experience with coyote hunting so any advice would be great! I'm not allowed to hunt them at night here ( that's what the head of security told me,) And I don't have access to a call.
Thanks,
Anthony