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<blockquote data-quote="YankeeMN" data-source="post: 1408022" data-attributes="member: 11668"><p>Coyotes generally will be wherever the feed is. The thicker the cover the better, be it brush, long grass, ect. They will use the heaviest cover possible to approach. </p><p></p><p>Generally if you are hunting solo calling into the wind is advisable, but they will almost always attempt to swing downwind to the call. Generally I try to come crosswind to my sets, so if they do come downwind they are not coming right across my access trail. That said, approaching downwind, crosswind ect.. is not always an option depending on topography and access.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="YankeeMN, post: 1408022, member: 11668"] Coyotes generally will be wherever the feed is. The thicker the cover the better, be it brush, long grass, ect. They will use the heaviest cover possible to approach. Generally if you are hunting solo calling into the wind is advisable, but they will almost always attempt to swing downwind to the call. Generally I try to come crosswind to my sets, so if they do come downwind they are not coming right across my access trail. That said, approaching downwind, crosswind ect.. is not always an option depending on topography and access. [/QUOTE]
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