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Yeah we we've got coyotes and a pretty good population I think.  I can go out and locate at night and I can get them to respond pretty much anywhere I go, lots of tracks and scat plus I see them out driving around.  I don't think hardly anyone calls around here or runs dogs so they shouldn't be over pressured or call wise other then the ones I know I've made smarter over the last year.  I was using a homemade e-caller that sounded like junk and a couple hand calls.  I just got the Flextone e-caller and it sounds much better and now I can get the coyotes to respond to me in the daytime while on stand.  I start low with mouse and then move on to a distress then work the volume up the longer I'm on stand.  I end with pup in distress or pup screams.  I've just started to try and call them with coyote vocals.  I'm usually on stand anywhere from 15-30 minutes.  I work hard on keeping the wind in my face and stay hidden.  I've only been out twice with my new caller so I hope that helps out.  When I first started I saw one about 500 yards out going across a field, I don't think he was coming in because of my call I think I just happened to see him.  I know a caller isn't the magic answer but good sounds can't hurt.  Yeah it's surprising I'm still at it.


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