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Coyote Hunting

 
Coyote Hunting


Coyote HuntingCoyote hunting is a fun hunt by its own right but it is an excellent option when many of the big game seasons are closed.  With coyote numbers exploding across the west and fur prices down, controlled hunting is needed to keep the populations of these predators in check. In addition, you will really have an impact on the deer and antelope herds by reducing the winter kills and increasing the spring fawn survival by thinning the coyote population.  


We hunt primarily December through February. As snow begins to cover the higher elevations, coyotes are moving to lower areas and becoming more concentrated along with deer, antelope, and rabbits.

Terrain will vary in Roe Outfitters Program while coyote hunting. From spot and stalk in grass fields to set up in sagebrush draws while calling with both electronic and mouth calls. Coyote hunting is quite addicting. These predators show up almost like ghosts in the woods, presenting the hunter with often quick close range shots or “hanging” up at 300 yards making you control your breathing and squeeze that trigger.
 
Typical hunts will be either 1 or 2 hunters per guide. Dress for cold wet weather with great boots. We recommend all 22 centerfire calibers up to 7MM.
 
Hunting trips are not without inherent risks.  ROE Outfitters LLC cannot assume responsibility for injury to hunting / fishing / rafting / kayaking / canoeing / boating / snowshoeing / birdwatching / hiking and rental participants or loss of personal property. You will be required to sign a participant waiver and release prior to your trip.

Coyote Hunting Quick Facts


Season November - March
Rates $400 a day per group of 2
50% nonrefundable deposit required for booking
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