Yes animals have to eat on Full Moons, but prey seems to see easier as well. I believe predators stay closer to home on brighter nights.
As far as catching predators yes, I catch on all moons. As far as coyotes, I catch less during the brighter nights than I do compared to the darker nights. Now when it comes to bobcats, I catch more during the brighter nights than I do the darker nights.
And I’ll share a little something I’ve been seeing lately, which really just floors me. I get tired of shooting deer sometimes and I’ve been going out and sitting in my truck with the windows down in the evenings listening for coyotes. Just trying to see if I can hear a pack sounding off. I’ll add this truck is the exact truck I had when I started hunting/trapping this place 7-8 years ago. Deer are absolutely stupid at night. I have them walking as close to 10yds while I have my window down and looking at them through the scope.
Now for the crazy part…I have seen coyotes through the Thermal a long ways off and just used my mouth and squeaked them into 75yds of me sitting in my truck. I’ve been riding and scanning and even stopped the truck with the engine running (no lights) and squeaked them in. The first time it happened I held off until it was almost too late because I thought there’s absolutely NO way I’m calling a coyote straight to my white truck with me sitting in it. After the shot I was still hesitant walking up to it praying to God I wasn’t hallucinating while looking through the scope, lol. It was a coyote.
Anyone have any explanations? Or was I just giving the predators more credit than they deserve? Once I’d call a fluke, 3 times isn’t a fluke.
Last edited by Wanna Be; 11/15/23 03:58 PM.