Do you find that in certain areas coyotes don't respond to rabbit distress calls?
In an area I have tried hunting a few times this year the coyotes don't seem to respond to distress calls. I know there are a lot of coyotes in the area but I have not been able to get any to come to a call. They will respond to locator howls but not pay any attention to a rabbit distress. On Saturday afternoon I set up and began calling and after about 10 minutes I saw 2 yotes about 700 yards out mousing. I watched them for about 10 minutes as they worked their way down the draw towards me but didn't even look towards the call. I cranked it up some and I know they had to hear it but they just continued mousing. At about 350yds I got impatient and took a poke at one and hit it low I think in the leg or foot. (a trip to the range yesterday determined that I was sighted lower than I thought) Even at 350 yards they acted like the call wasn't even on. I tried mouse squeeks and rodent distress and got the same reaction.
Anybody experience this? I know that this area doesn't get any pressure so I don't think they are educated to calling. It is an area that people walk on the gated road a lot though.
-Lowedog