Postby slobberdoc » Tue Apr 29, 2014 4:31 pm
From what I've seen, coons start moving around dusk. A good time to start hunting is an hour or two after sunset. Coons in different areas are active at different times depending on conditions and who knows what else, here they are most active 2-4 AM. In general, I've had more success putting coons up a tree later at night instead of right after dark.
Set up a game camera by the creek and leave it alone for a week, then check it to see when the coons in your area are most active. Figure out where your coon's food sources are in the area and what part of the night/season your coons are using them...coon trails...den trees...basically just scout out the area like crazy!
I don't know exactly how moon phases correlate with critter activity--I'm sure it does, among other things such as temperature, weather conditions, moisture in the air, time of year, etc. etc.--but I do know I've treed a lot fewer coons when it's a full moon.
Of course don't NOT hunt on a bright full moon night, or in the pouring down rain, or other nights when you think you might not catch a coon...because sometimes you do beat the odds...makes it more rewarding when you do catch one! Some of my best memories are snowy, windy, rainy, or full moon nights.
Basically find out as much about the coons in your area as you can. Don't forget to have fun and don't get caught up about how many coon you catch at first...remember it's the experience hunting with your dogs that counts. Too many people just want to catch a bunch of coons right off the bat. And then forget about what really matters.
Good luck and welcome to coon hunting!