omicron1792
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I too hunt heavily wooded areas with some small openings. They feel safe in the woods and not in the open. It’s just a lot different than people that hunt coyotes out on open prairies.Yeah I have severely miscalculated how far they will circle the downwind side. I plan to start setting up for the crosswind moving forward
I kill a bunch of them right at the wood line. My philosophy is ABS (always be scanning). They might give 5-10 seconds max as they come to field edge and look at what’s making the noise. Yes, sometimes they come out to caller and those are easy ones. Most are killed right there at edge of woods peaking out at the caller.
EDIT: the more I think about this it’s almost two different types of hunting. People in big open fields often talk of success calling in coyotes, but they might see them at 500 yards running in, and shoot them at 250.
The coyotes are running towards our callers in wooded areas in same way. We just can’t see them. We don’t have opportunity for shot at 250 yards. My guess is those same coyotes in prairies would check up the closer they get to the caller too.