It occurs to me reading this. If tracks are hard to find, beds are going to be even harder to find. If you can't see track, and I believe you that you can't in that terrain, I think you could probably sit down to take a rest right in a coyote bed and not recognize it.
I really relate with what Jeremy just posted. I don't think of calling coyotes as me going to them, I think of it as me calling them to me, where I choose. Of course they have to be within earshot, and they also need to be "callable", but that's what I'm trying to do. Jeremy's point about not hitting the same hammered area over and over goes to that "callable" point and it's a very important point.
- DAA