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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 2956218" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Coyotes will typically want to move downwind of you to get a sniff of what you are. When you pick your area to hunt/call try to find where the wind is blowing your scent into an open area where coyotes won't be, yet keeping an area downwind open for shooting if they move that way. </p><p>Where you set up, and scent control is the most important part of the hunt. You can have have all the whiz bang, most expensive calls in the world, but if your setup is not well thought out, you will never see one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 2956218, member: 5412"] Coyotes will typically want to move downwind of you to get a sniff of what you are. When you pick your area to hunt/call try to find where the wind is blowing your scent into an open area where coyotes won't be, yet keeping an area downwind open for shooting if they move that way. Where you set up, and scent control is the most important part of the hunt. You can have have all the whiz bang, most expensive calls in the world, but if your setup is not well thought out, you will never see one. [/QUOTE]
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