Been finding out they are pretty easey to call in just have to be where they are and present the right sounds, in other words don't be to aggressive with the YOY and be a little aggressive with the older coyotes.. Some good coyote vocals seems to get there attension with a finish up on prey distress sounds.. The hardest part of calling them is seeing them before they get to close, don't want them on top of me... Most of them when they come in just stop out around 100-200 yds and just mill around and look, not looking to excited or worked up. Some like it when I call spareingly and some like it if I just leave the caller play, but I do try to stop the caller when I see them. Like I mentioned I don't want them on top of me..LOL
When looking through the scope the center of the cross -hairs get blacked out on the coyote so you have to use the thicker posts for centering the scope on them and just give the trigger a good squeeze. Youre gonna be blinded for a short time from the muzzle flash and this is a good time to chamber another round and then go to the bino's to find youre next target and then line the rifle up with it before you look through the scope.. On multiples the second coyote seems to stick around for a short spell if you kill the first one but they do tend to move away some from the first and its pretty tuff to judge the distance so I have been letting them go rather than make a bad hit, there is always next time...
Here are a few daytime pic.s of my nite stands which are pretty basic compared to day time calling..



38 pound male I got the other nite out of a pair..
