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Mehul Some items you may want to try in addition to what has already been mentinoned...if you are in an area that has quite a bit of calling--try using a call no one else is using..coyotes figure out a call rather quickly after they have been shot at a time or two... Also another item that works really well for myself--I pickup a mechanical wagging tail--or even a fixed rabbit or whatever and have it set out in the open with the yardage known to where you are hiding..they are distracted long enough to get off the shot without being spotted... Agree, as with ALL hunting..wind is everything... If it is an area that is not hunted much--you should not have much of a problem getting them to come in..again use several calls...switch them out or mix them together..they all work well.. The first time I went to Alaska, I was told it is very hard to call in a wolf..first morning trying it I hammered an Alpha male at 230 yards with my 7-300.. Most of my shots on calling in coyotes are 40 yards or less on the first one--if more than one, I try to get the first one really close so I can get the others as they are heading out.. Good Luck Ripp |