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Danny B is right these forums are fun but all we can offer is opinions and I reserve the right to change mine.   /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif    Anyway, I set up knowing where the wind is going and expect the coyote to come from that direction but also am alert to every other direction cause they'll come in from where they want to.


When we hear something we use sight as a backup to direct us to the sound, coyotes are no different but when they can't see the rabbit they try to use their nose to guide them in for several reasons, it may be the dominant coyote's kill and they don't want to get whipped or it may be a hunter. There are too many variables to just hunt in one direction and sooner or later you'll have one come in from downwind straight to you without a care, (maybe they get alergies too). Pay attention to the wind direction and if you think a coyote is in a timber lot don't walk into it from upwind, other than that just hunt. Just an opinion that works for me.


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