Making sense of coyote hunting scents will help you up your coyote hunting game. Whether you’re using an attractant, coverup, or scent eliminator, scents have been proven to lure more coyotes in range.
In this video veteran coyote hunter Mark Kayser offers keen insight into how he uses scent products. In addition, he shares some of his favorite scents that include Coyote Juice, Coyote Urine and Scent Killer Gold scent eliminator from Wildlife Research Center. Kayser has found that spraying coyote urine on his boots will prevent coyotes from spooking when they cross his trail. In addition, spraying coyote scent near e-callers will cause incoming coyotes to pause in shooting lanes for high-percentage shots.
If you’re looking to lure more coyotes into range, coyote hunting scents can help. As Kayser details, scents combined with trail cameras will help you learn where (and when) coyotes are using your area. You can then use this information to fine-tune your setups and ultimately, see and bag more coyotes. However you choose to employ them, coyote hunting scents are uniquely effective at making furry targets more inquisitive and relaxed. And that means their use will mean more coyote hunting success.