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    little ot but i have coyotes too on my property..... if you hit them with a spotlight do they freeze up like deer do or are they gonna bolt?

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    Quote Originally Posted by cofi View Post
    little ot but i have coyotes too on my property..... if you hit them with a spotlight do they freeze up like deer do or are they gonna bolt?
    I think that is a good question and not ot at all, would like to learn as much as possible....

    Tell you what I can come out and we can "find out" for our self....

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    It depends on the light source. I have seen them freeze and I have also seen them leave a dust trail in retreat with normal white light . A few of the guys I hunt with use red filters on their light and the yotes don't seem bothered by it. I personally don't hunt at night anymore. I like to see what's beyond my target in case of a miss or pass through. If you are going to hunt at night, be sure to walk your AO a few days prior to look for possible problems such as roads, homes and livestock in the area.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Song Dog View Post
    It depends on the light source. I have seen them freeze and I have also seen them leave a dust trail in retreat with normal white light . A few of the guys I hunt with use red filters on their light and the yotes don't seem bothered by it. I personally don't hunt at night anymore. I like to see what's beyond my target in case of a miss or pass through. If you are going to hunt at night, be sure to walk your AO a few days prior to look for possible problems such as roads, homes and livestock in the area.
    Good advice!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Song Dog View Post
    It depends on the light source. I have seen them freeze and I have also seen them leave a dust trail in retreat with normal white light . A few of the guys I hunt with use red filters on their light and the yotes don't seem bothered by it. I personally don't hunt at night anymore. I like to see what's beyond my target in case of a miss or pass through. If you are going to hunt at night, be sure to walk your AO a few days prior to look for possible problems such as roads, homes and livestock in the area.

    something to think about sure! we will be trying to call them infront of out concrete barn so we have a big backstop

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