Cold weather coyotes

Ikeepitcold

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Yes. Also the snow helps a bunch. Makes hunting mice and other food for the dogs more difficult to find so they are more hungry and more likely to come to distress calls.
 

Caseyu

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Ikic is right. Once the ground freezes most bugs are gone. Digging is almost impossible. Calling heats up. Snow on the ground is like icing on cake. And a whole lot easier to see those smart ones sneaking in. Best of luck

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Musket Man

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The hungrier they are the easier they are to get! Even if your not calling you will see them out more when they are hungry.
 

tdcour

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I like calling the pups in the late spring or early summer as well. We have has 3 and 4 come racing in at the same time which I'm sure you could imagine gets a little hectic picking which to shoot at.
 

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Took this one today after the first snow storm of the year. A double came into young jack rabbit is distress call. This was a male.