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<blockquote data-quote="okhunter" data-source="post: 1375727" data-attributes="member: 4040"><p>Wind direction is probably the the you need to be most aware of. If they get your wind or cut your track where you walked in it's over. Keep it simple as possible. I don't use a decoy on coyotes. If you do it will cost you some in the long run. Don't get hung up on the sounds unless it's a coyote vocalization. Use the wrong vocalization at the wrong time of year and you will run off more coyotes than you will see. Your best bet would be to hunt with someone that knows what they're doing and learn from them. I do occasionally take someone with me if you're interested. I think I'm decent at calling coyotes but prefer bobcats if I have a choice.</p><p></p><p>You got a specific question ask away. </p><p></p><p>Scott</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="okhunter, post: 1375727, member: 4040"] Wind direction is probably the the you need to be most aware of. If they get your wind or cut your track where you walked in it's over. Keep it simple as possible. I don't use a decoy on coyotes. If you do it will cost you some in the long run. Don't get hung up on the sounds unless it's a coyote vocalization. Use the wrong vocalization at the wrong time of year and you will run off more coyotes than you will see. Your best bet would be to hunt with someone that knows what they're doing and learn from them. I do occasionally take someone with me if you're interested. I think I'm decent at calling coyotes but prefer bobcats if I have a choice. You got a specific question ask away. Scott [/QUOTE]
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