"I guess I need to clarify. I was just saying to come see me at PU. It's what I do. I wasn't offering a free hunt.
Now, you said that not many, if any call coyotes in your area. That's a good thing...and real good thing. Count yourself blessed!
So, if you can't figure out what call to use, try this. Start a stand with rabbit distress (hit them on their stomaches first) for 10-15 minutes. If no response, try a series or two of some lonesome howls (hit them on curiosity, territorial, mating), sit silent for 5 mins or so, then him the with some injured coyote / Ki-Yi (hit them on curiosity, territorial, paternal) for a couple of minutes. If still no response, try a few more mins of rabbit distress.
That's the sequence I've been having good luck with this time of year. Sometimes they come in on rabbit, sometimes howling, sometimes the ki-yi, sometimes....not at all.
Biggest tip: Get access to the best land you can...and lots of it."
Thanks Tony that's exactly what I was looking for was what I was doing doing different than what ya'll was doing. I'll try that when I go out this weekend and try it again. I'll keep trying EVERY weekend till I get me something. I'm just not good with hand calls at all.