01-25-2012, 07:59 PM
I like to set up on a rise overlooking some good land. It is better to set up in front of a bush or juniper, with it behind you to break up your outline but you have nothing in your way for a shot. For coyotes I like a hand call. You can use both. I have found that you distrurb the area by walking out and setting up the remote speaker or decoy and then coming back and setting up for the call. I like to hunt blacktop roads better than dirt. Hide the truck in a shallow dip in tha road, walk out just out of site of the truck and call ten minutes and back in the truck and down the road one mile and do it again. Bam, bam, bam. Most often the coyote will show before 3 minutes. On a lonely dirt road the coyotes will be more alarmed by a truck, but they get used to cars on pavement.
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