I had the call out about 40 yards on one set up due to the hill we were on overlooking overgrown clear cut with downed trees and reprod.
Had the call out about 20 yards on another set up in a clear cut that bordered some old growth timber that was about 80 yards away.
Had the call out 30 yards in a hay field while sitting in a big stand bulit into the trees.
We used primos xp scent lock and sprayed everything down good! we were constantly glassing to see a cat or coyote sitting and watching the decoy. We would call for 30 to 45 seconds then wait 2 to 3 minutes in between. While the call was not going, decoy was still moving.
I saw plenty of coyote and bobcat tracks in the mud along with crap also! I know they are there because the landowner has seen them. I just cant seem to get them to show themselves. Our last stand it began to rain so we were only on the hay field for about 15 minutes. The other stands we made were 30 near the timber and an hour in the first clear cut.
anything i should of or shouldnt of done???
Opinions are going to vary, but here is mine.
First, get rid of the scent lock crap. It don't work and can make you overconfident in iffy situations.
Constant glassing = too much movement.
Permanent tree stands can become known to critters and they will often look there first from a safe vantage.
You might try calling more with less breaks in between.
You might try different sounds.
You might try letting the areas cool down for a couple weeks if you have been hitting them recently.
If you are trying for bobs (remember the pm I sent you?) call hard and loud without any breaks and see if that works. It has worked for me more than a few times.