I have hunted with rifles in the CA deserts for 20 years. A few years ago, I moved to Idaho. The areas that hold a lot of coyotes are flat and thick with brush.
I want to try hunting it with a shotgun. However, I am a little unsure of the strategy for placing the call. Primarily ...
1. Do you still place your call upwind?
The reason for asking is that I can't place it too far upwind or I won't be able to see it. I am concerned that a coyote will simply approach from the downwind side, catch my sent, and leave without me having a clue.
2. Do you have any other tips that require a different technique than rifle calling?
I wish I had terrain like Derby Acres so I could lay down. But, I almost actually need to do the opposite (stand up) to even know if one came in.
I want to try hunting it with a shotgun. However, I am a little unsure of the strategy for placing the call. Primarily ...
1. Do you still place your call upwind?
The reason for asking is that I can't place it too far upwind or I won't be able to see it. I am concerned that a coyote will simply approach from the downwind side, catch my sent, and leave without me having a clue.
2. Do you have any other tips that require a different technique than rifle calling?
I wish I had terrain like Derby Acres so I could lay down. But, I almost actually need to do the opposite (stand up) to even know if one came in.



