| Yep, best bet is to hook up with some nearby coyote hunters. Try to find some actual coyote hunters too, and not a truckload of bubba's.
Scent is very important. Always use the wind.
Setup is very important. Do not setup on top of a hill, instead drop down about 1/3 of the way and try to get some trees or brush behind you and a little bit in front helps too.
Dont go crazy on the calls but you need to go get a few good ones. A squeeker (which you can probably find something laying around your house to use, like a small toy) a howler, and a wounded game squaler are 3 good ones to start with. Start out medium volume then after a few tries, pick up the volume and work it back down low.
Sneek into your position as quietly as possible.
Keep your eyes peeled. They will often try to circle you at the edge of a tree line to get a smell of what is making the noise before they will approach. So you have to see them first and bust em before they get behind you.
The biggest things that helped me out was getting into position quietly and just keeping my eyes peeled better. They can be hard to spot sometimes but they will see you when you raise that call to your mouth.
Last edited by soonerborn; 04-10-2008 at 06:35 AM.
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