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Predator Hunting => Night Hunting => Topic started by: Mustangman_99 on December 20, 2012, 02:45:21 PM
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This is my first year of predator hunting and so far since the season has started I have shot 6 fox and only missed two and they were 4 reds and 3 greys and I also got a yote and few coon. My question is I have shot 2 reds out of my tree stand and they were both after 4pm and I wasn't calling either time. I called them in after i spotted them but that's it. I also shot 1 after 9am on the 1st day of fox. I think there is a den or 2 nearby because in the spring my neighbor saw 2 different moms with litters of pups and said there were 9 red fox all together. So my question is do any of you think early eve is good or close to midnight or when? I have mainly been going out after 11pm and hunting till 4 or 5am. I took my yote around 4am and have shot fox after 3am I was just wondering am I going out after they have been doing alot of hunting and have full stomachs and aren't into my calls because they aren't hungry or what?
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It is still early and there is a lot of food around. When it gets later and colder and food get scarce don't forget being out @ 1st light. They will be hungry and stupid. Dick
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PS: Don't forget the bird calls. Dick
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wow Mustang...that's a career for me....good for you....
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99 % of my luck is before 1am... But I usually am not out around 4,5,6am