I started calling coyotes seriously in 2003 and I have a question. I've had coyotes come in hot and I've had them come in cautiously, of course; heck I've even had them ignore me completely, if you can believe that.

My question is, I've never had one attack my call like they seem to do out west, in fact the only ones that got within feet of the call turned inside out and headed for the next zip code. I understand the scent thing and all......my question is, why do the coyotes out west (that's where all the great pictures come from
) seem to have no fear of the call? Wondering if it may be related to the volume of the call? I usually use high volume, maybe that's what spooks them when they get close, rather than they picked up human smell?? I've had a few spook as far as 20' from the call. I might add, I seldom use vole squeaks but do use bird distress such as Nutty Nuthatch. I'm wondering if they are just getting close enough to catch some speaker noise?
ETA: Dave and Bob get pictures like this all the time:
My question is, I've never had one attack my call like they seem to do out west, in fact the only ones that got within feet of the call turned inside out and headed for the next zip code. I understand the scent thing and all......my question is, why do the coyotes out west (that's where all the great pictures come from
ETA: Dave and Bob get pictures like this all the time:
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