For what it is worth, here are my suggestions for new coyote hunters who wish to use a predator call (based on what has worked for me in Alberta):
Forget electronic calls, they are cumbersome, over the top and unnecessary. I have never baited so ask someone else about that.
Get a good predator call. I personally use a 33 predator call OLT co. or a Faulks P-60A call from Perkin Ill. Both are great calls, but just a buy a good call as almost all calls will work for you. I prefer wooden ones.
If you are driving, plan a route that allows you to approach your call site facing into the wind. Do not slam your car door!
My Seven Rules For Choosing a Call Site:
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(1) Always move into the wind to find a new call site, don't rely on commercial scents to hide your smell.
(2) Move quietly.
(3) Don't rely on camouflage too much, although it helps. (I have called coyotes in street clothes)
(4) If you can, be in a shadow. (not required, just a bonus)
(5) Remain still once in place.
(6) Seek concealment behind natural objects if possible.
(7)
Never choose a call site that silhouettes yourself.
My Calling process
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(A) Once you have moved quietly into your call position facing the wind, wait 5 even 10 minutes before starting to call. This lets things settle down.
(B) Call for 5-10 seconds making "horrifying sounding" death calls. Try to vary each sound in length and pitch. Do this 4 to 5 times. In between calls, wait for 30 seconds staying very still. While calling always remain still and watch all logical routes moving towards your position. Remember that coyotes normally close in on you when they can't smell you. So always watch facing the wind. Watch as far back as your 4 and 8 o’clock positions too while minimizing movement.
(D) After calling as described above (about 5 minutes), I suggest you stop calling. Wait quietly and stay very still for 15 minutes. Keep watching, a coyote could be coming towards you.
(E) If nothing appears after you have called for 5 minutes and waited quietly for 15 minutes, as described above, quietly move to a new call site. Again move towards the wind when choosing a new call site.
The above advice has worked for me calling coyotes. Don't get me started on the calibre debate!
