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To identify coyote hunting spots in your area, observe areas with high coyote activity, such as areas with abundant food sources and suitable habitat. Look for coyote tracks, scat, and other signs of presence in these areas. Use a combination of scouting and research to pinpoint prime coyote hunting locations.
Scouting Coyote Habitat
When scouting for coyote habitat, look for areas with abundant food sources, such as agricultural fields, livestock, and small game like rabbits and rodents. Coyotes often target areas with easy access to water, so rivers, streams, and ponds can be prime locations. In addition, areas with dense cover such as brush, trees, and grasslands provide coyotes with shelter and ambush points. Use a 500-yard radius when scouting to ensure you cover a sufficient area.
Identifying Coyote Signs
To identify coyote signs, look for tracks, scat, and other evidence of presence. Coyote tracks are typically 2-3 inches wide and have a distinctive V-shaped heel. Scat is usually 1-2 inches in diameter and has a long, pointed tip. Other signs of coyote presence include digging, rubbing, and scratching marks on trees and rocks. Take note of areas with high concentrations of coyote signs, as these are likely to be prime hunting spots.
Research and Map Study
To supplement your scouting efforts, research coyote behavior and habitat requirements. Use online resources, hunting forums, and local experts to gather information on coyote activity in your area. Study topographic maps to identify areas with suitable habitat and easy access to coyotes. Use a mapping app or software to mark prime coyote hunting locations and plan your hunt.
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