Introduce Yourself To The Great Coyote Hunting NC Has On Tap

By Blackfoot Bob Lorenzo


The excellent coyote hunting NC offers is a fascinating sport, enjoyed by many. While there has been some criticism from the Chapel Hill crowd, this is a public service. Coyotes were imported to North Carolina and are not one of the native species in this State, and are doing a lot of harm.

Just like other dogs, coyotes have excellent sight, hearing and smell to alert them to prey or warn of danger. This makes it very difficult to surprise them, as their senses are even keener than those of domestic dogs. Any coyote hunting tips must take this into account if they are to succeed.

While night hunt with lights is effective, it can end up with rare red wolves being shot by mistake. This leaves ambushing or calling. Depending on the terrain, ambush can be successful, but you will most likely have to wait a long time without moving or making a noise to succeed. Ambush is therefore not a popular option, although sometimes used.

This leaves calling as probably the most ethical and effective strategy. By imitating the noise a prey animal in distress makes, coyotes can be lured within range. It is important to do this as naturally as possible, so a local prey species should be used, initially at low volume, gradually increasing the loudness if necessary. Coyotes are used to being hunted, and are very wary.

You need to overcome the advantage coyotes have in hearing, smelling and seeing. By placing yourself downwind of the likely approach path you will negate smell. Camo clothing suitable to the locality and time of year help, while it is essential to keep quiet. Remember, any movement is likely to be noticed immediately and also can give rise to noises.

Please do remember that the endangered red wolf is found in the same places as coyotes. There are not many left in the wild. They are similar to coyotes although larger, and even their predominant reddish/black coloring is similar to some coyotes. Remember, the unintentional destruction of these rare creatures brings this great sport into disrepute and spoils it for hunters everywhere.

For newcomers to the coyote hunting NC has for enthusiasts, a good idea is to partner with an experienced hunter who knows the area. Joining a suitable local predator hunting group will also help you find somewhere to hunt, as they respond to calls for help from local ranchers. You are out to have fun, but take your time and make sure of a one-shot kill.




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