Someone from the east needs to explain to me what is different about it. You keep saying it is different but we never hear how.
I see pictures of piles of fox taken from guys taken back east.
We don’t see many fox in Oklahoma and I haven’t seen any at all hunting west of OK.
I understand your areas to hunt might be smaller and have more cover but to me that just takes different hunting styles.
Maybe a lot of the difference is you don’t have the coyote population that western states have?
And if you think it is easy to call and kill western coyotes that doesn’t work either.
Your retired now, jump in your truck and come East and enter a tournament or simply pleasure hunt and you'll pretty quickly understand.
I've wrote some pretty extensive post over the last couple of years here and there, but there's ton ps of differences that makes everything much different.
Without lots of successful hunts in the east in regularity, season after season people's opinions are simply not based on actual facts of success or data. A day or two isn't a real representation either, sometimes we just hit it when the fish are really biting.
Coyote density, parcel size, visibility is only a few things in a much bigger part of the equation.
What about learned behavior that drastically effects a coyote in relation to constant interactions with humans?
Hunter density is much much higher, urban sprawl, more road traffic, less land access, smaller coyote home range, more water, more educated coyotes, these are just a few factors that drastically effects coyotes behavior and hunter success.
I think is was 9 when I called and killed my first fox, that was 42 years ago and I haven't stopped killing and trying to learn since. I've been blessed and had some amazing mentors coming up, the best was some guys that fed their families and paid the bills through the great depression by hunting and trapping as necessity.
I've learned most everything not from a book or an internet forum, not a seminar by an "expert", but from actually trapping, hunting, calling and killing coons, lions, Bear, Deer, foxes and coyotes from the California border, to Longview Texas, West Virginia, Kentucky, Illinois, Indiana, Nevada, Wyoming, Montana, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Florida, and Georgia.
Lots of other places I'd like to hunt before I die but from my experience and success anyone who says a coyote is all the same is full of poo poo.