Re: all day yote hunting?
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: TheSmokeRolls</div><div class="ubbcode-body">
Coyotes <span style="font-weight: bold">may</span> travel around 32-33 miles per day based on research and or tracking.
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Fixed it for ya.
Yeah, in some habitats they can run quite large territories. They may be in one end of their core area one day, and may not be back there for a few weeks. Seasonal movement of key prey species can also dictate where they are at certain times of the year. In situations like this, re-calling spots wont hurt a guy as much.
In others, not so much. If an area has ample cover, and ample food sources, you may see more coyotes in smaller territories. Also, higher coyote population densities (along with ample cover and food) will mean smaller territories. In these situations, re-calling spots means your likely to be calling to the same individuals you were tooting at the last time you were there.
If a coyote finds everything he needs for survival and safety all year in a five square mile chunk of ground, the likelihood of him leaving that area is reduced. If not, than the likelihood of him ranging far are increased.
Each area is different.
Each time a coyote gets tooted at and not killed, he gets harder to get a positive call response from. This is especially true if the sound is accompanied by a negative run-in with man. Which for coyotes, is just about any run-in.