
my advice: sneak into your call sites like you are sneaking up on Chuck Norris, every step can get you killed. watch the wind. when you start to call, call to a coyote that is 50 feet away. tiny mouse squeaks. you can make them with your lips or back of your hand, sucking or blowing.
LOOK FOR AN EAR, NOSE, TAIL, not for a coyote. after 5 mins, go for it, call loud, die, get your ass bit, scream, wiggle the call, vary air pressure. quiet down a bit and die. Then do it again, whimper and whine like begging yer wife!! LOL
I like to imagine, me: a rabbit hanging out in a field, I see a yote and kinda warn my friends, he comes closer, OH NO, run you guys, oh *censored* hes got me, he is ripping my leg to pieces, scream, SCREAM, die.
shut up, watch. if nothing.
slime out, like Chuck Norris will kill you. like a sniper is waiting for you. study the site, your approach, the travel routes, brush or fence lines, how can you approach it differently? did the temp. effect the travel of scent? heat rises, cold sinks. make notes. Is there coyote sign? tracks- scat? The more professional you are the harder you work, the more you'll kill.
Take the effort you put into elk or deer, multiply by 10 if you want to kill coyotes
Carl