You'll get a lot of different opinions on that question, psdavidson. There are some successful coyote hunters who like to play their ecaller as loud as it will go from the beginning of the stand to the end, and they kill coyotes. Personally, I call most of my coyotes with lower volume calling with the wind, slightly crosswind. I like to sit on higher ground at right angles to the wind direction at least 100 yds from my ecaller, giving me a bigger area to watch upwind, downwind, all directions. I pick my stands pretty carefully, making sure the sound is going to where I believe the yotes to be bedding or hunting. I believe they come straighter to the call with the wind in their face. They can hear my FX-5 or Fury at volume 15 (less than half volume)from tremendous distances when you let the wind help you. I try to set up where my scent is least likely to reach a coyotes nose. If the wind is really bad, I sometimes face the caller into the wind at higher volume, but still watch downwind the most as they will usually end up coming from downwind even if they have to circle to get there. You are going to get busted some no matter how you set up, but I'll choose calling with the wind whenever I can at low volume. The volume level indicator is a really handy feature on the Foxpro remote for my tactics. Try different methods and settle on the one that works best for you.