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Yes, you can hunt coyotes at night with a decoy, but you'll need to use specific techniques and equipment to increase your chances of success.
Choosing the Right Decoy
When hunting coyotes at night with a decoy, it’s essential to choose a decoy that mimics a prey animal, such as a rabbit or a deer. A good decoy should be designed to move naturally and blend in with the surroundings. Consider using a decoy with a scent attractant, such as coyote urine or a synthetic lure, to increase its effectiveness.
Setting Up the Hunt
To set up a successful nighttime coyote hunt with a decoy, start by selecting a location with good cover and minimal human disturbance. Look for areas with high coyote activity, such as agricultural fields or areas with known coyote dens. Set up your decoy in a natural-looking position, such as in a depression or behind a bush. Use a high-powered spotlight to scan the area for coyotes, and be prepared to make a quick shot when one appears.
Tactics and Tips
When hunting coyotes at night with a decoy, it’s crucial to be patient and quiet. Coyotes have excellent hearing and can detect even the slightest noise, so move slowly and deliberately. Consider using a range finder or a laser rangefinder to determine the distance to your decoy and ensure a clean shot. Also, be prepared for coyotes to come in close, as they often test the decoy before making a kill. Use a rifle with a good night vision scope or a thermal imaging scope to increase your chances of success.
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