bradleylarson48 Report post Posted July 9, 2020 On 3/4/2020 at 11:00 AM, Nickflag said: I was wondering if anyone could give me some advice on how to get into hunting coyote. I live in northern Arizona in between flagstaff and parks. I was wondering how do I find where to hunt and how to make a good stand. Thanks Get wind in your face and start calling. Coyote pup distress works really well this time of year. A buddy of mine killed 2 yesterday on it. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Edge Report post Posted July 21, 2020 Bonus prizes for the big yotes wearing tracking collars...lol JK 1 3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
thegunsmith2506 Report post Posted July 21, 2020 On 3/4/2020 at 11:00 AM, Nickflag said: I was wondering if anyone could give me some advice on how to get into hunting coyote. I live in northern Arizona in between flagstaff and parks. I was wondering how do I find where to hunt and how to make a good stand. Thanks I live just west of Parks and I have a hard time calling up here. When I lived in the desert I called a lot and could kill 30 or 40 a year all with a shotgun. Up here I probably only kill one every 10 stands. I think its easy for the coyotes to get your wind before you see them through the trees. In the last 5 years up here I have called more bobcats and foxes than coyotes. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
HyNoon Report post Posted July 22, 2020 Try to find a big open area up there so they can't get your wind as easy as they do in the trees before you see them like gunsmith2506 said. 6 hours ago, thegunsmith2506 said: I live just west of Parks and I have a hard time calling up here. When I lived in the desert I called a lot and could kill 30 or 40 a year all with a shotgun. Up here I probably only kill one every 10 stands. I think its easy for the coyotes to get your wind before you see them through the trees. In the last 5 years up here I have called more bobcats and foxes than coyotes. Now is a good time to call in young dogs trying to learn how to be on their own. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
muledeerarea33? Report post Posted July 22, 2020 Coyote hunting is a noble hobby but I think in your area prairie dogs might be more noble? That’s how it used to be anyways. The burrows break more legs than coyotes eat young in certain areas. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BeardownAZ Report post Posted September 21, 2020 I like to find open areas facing a thick wash or canyon, as to get a clear shot once they emerge. Sit a few hundred yards out. Or get close by or in the wash or canyon and be ready with a shotgun as it will be a fast, close shot. Seems everything alive loves a thick wash or canyon. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites