furtaker
Senior Member
I like to get in the thick stuff and use mouth calls. Scout and learn the property so you can get an idea of where the coyotes will come from and set up with the wind in your face or a crosswind. Their nose is your worst enemy. I find this more fun and effective than trying to call them into a wide open cow pasture during daylight hours.how do you get off the couch and practice without educating them? Is there a "safe" way to climb the learning curve without frustratingly educating every dog on the parcels you can hunt?
How far away are you guys setting up from your call?
How far do down wind do you think they will circle? 50yds? 100+ yards?
Are you upwind or down wind of your call?
How are you using terrain to your advantage?
And leave the rifle at home. Bring a shotgun with some tight patterning buckshot.