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early season coyotes
Posted: Mon Sep 22, 2008 4:51 pm
by rhino
I have done 7 sets now since Sept 7th. Anyway the only place I have been seeing coyotes or having them respond is from sunflower fields. Last year I think there was a discussion on here about sunflower fields and how coyotes really like to be around them. Up in my area there are plenty of sunflower fields to hunt. We produce quite a bit of sunflowers up here. Anyone have a chance to call next to sunflowers? Up until they are harvested I am going to work the sunflower fields pretty hard.
Any thoughts??
Re: early season coyotes
Posted: Tue Sep 23, 2008 3:23 am
by Dcoy
Some years ago I owned a piece of ground near Onida,SD.That area had quite a few sunflower fields and the coyotes sure used them there.Thats probably cause those Pierre boys on here had em scared to near death though.
Really few of those fields up here so can't really help ya but I'd hunt the edges hard if thats where you are getting action.Won't be long and they'll be gone.
Re: early season coyotes
Posted: Tue Sep 23, 2008 4:20 am
by lyonch
Sunflower fields in my opinion is the worst thing on a coyotes pelt. If you shoot a coyote that came out of a sunflower field versus a corn field i bet you can tell a difference.
Re: early season coyotes
Posted: Tue Sep 23, 2008 5:14 am
by LeviM
I believe there is some research out there the corrisponds coyotes Vs. sunflower fields. If I remember right their are more field mice in sunflower fields which in terms means easy meal for coyotes. If you are finding coyotes in sunflower fields I would continue to hunt those locations.
Re: early season coyotes
Posted: Tue Sep 23, 2008 6:14 am
by Tbush
coyotehunter once told me that coyotes love to eat sunflowers and full of mice, black birds (million of them),cover, shade (its been warm) and yea I'll be targeting flower fields when I start my calling for the year and during the Minot tourney, did see a coyote a few weeks back eating corn on the cob?
Rhino, are going to join us at the Minot tourney??
Re: early season coyotes
Posted: Tue Sep 23, 2008 9:56 am
by Prairie Ghost
Sunflower fields are great before and after harvest. There is a study that we put up here on coyotes and sunflower fields. Definetly call them hard they are a great hunting and bedding area for coyotes
Re: early season coyotes
Posted: Tue Sep 23, 2008 10:09 am
by LeviM
Tbush wrote:I'll be targeting flower fields when I start my calling for the year and during the Minot tourney, did see a coyote a few weeks back eating corn on the cob?
Corn on the cob goes good with deer carcus!

Re: early season coyotes
Posted: Tue Sep 23, 2008 6:32 pm
by rhino
Tbush,
I plan on coming this year to the Minot tourney. I am looking forward to it. I am not too far away 45 minutes. Nice and close to home.
Re: early season coyotes
Posted: Wed Sep 24, 2008 5:07 am
by LeviM
lol
that is nice a close! introduce yourself, it will be good to put a face to a name
Re: early season coyotes
Posted: Tue Oct 21, 2008 7:02 pm
by Jerry Hunsley
Dcoy, where bouts did you have the land by Onida S.D. My Uncle has a lot of land just West of Onida. His name is Lyle Hunsley. Where are you located now.?
Re: early season coyotes
Posted: Wed Oct 22, 2008 3:28 am
by Dcoy
Hi Jerry.My land was north and west of Onida.Head north toward Agar,cross the Okoboji dip,then turn left(west) at the top of the hill.Bought it from Porter Nuttall.Had a mile of CRP which I really miss this time of year.(pheasant season

)Sold it to Jim Minder the Doc from Pierre who's family owned a bunch of adjoining land.Nice piece of land.World class pheasants(mile of CRP surrounded by sunflowers and other crops);great deer hunting and good coyote action.
My wife wanted hills and water so now we are in the NE up on the Coteau plateau(Glacial Lakes).
Good hunting!
Re: early season coyotes
Posted: Wed Oct 22, 2008 3:50 am
by Dcoy
Jery,
Just thought of another interesting thing about that land.There and nearby I shot a couple fox and saw quite a few more-actually saw them occ from there all the way north and east past Gettysburg to near Faulkton.I have a soft spot for them since grew up hunting them and have enjoyed doing that for over 50 yrs.They are having a tough go due to mange and coyotes so just quit hunting them there.On the other hand,they,unfortunately,are rare around here.
Deer there were pretty easy for a bowhunter-contrary to what most would think.The property had(has)great tree lines and that was great but hunting deer in grass on the ground with a bow is sweet.They 'trail' better in grass than in woods.

Shot some nice deer there-nothing like some in the lumber yard office in Onida but nice ones.
For what its worth,the sections west of me and those along Okoboji draw were always good for coyotes-but I'm sure you,Randy and others out that way know that.
Re: early season coyotes
Posted: Wed Oct 22, 2008 5:21 am
by Jerry Hunsley
Dcoy, I know exactly where that crossing is. There is always coyotes in that area. I think the snowmobillers from Onida hit that area pretty hard. When my father-in-law was in the nursing home at Gettysburg we would go up there twice a week. We would always see coyote in the okobojii dip by the highway. What is your real name. I might know you.