I,ve had most of my luck with the several yotes I,ve called in by locating them close to dark-scouting the area to figure lay of land-best setup-winds etc and then calling that area when conditions are right.We spend a good bit of time in Potter county and some places I seldom cut a track or see scat etc. and other areas are hotspots.One area in particular is major sign and we have seen yotes almost every time back in there.Missed a couple with flintocks in the early season-got a big male in bear season with muzzleloader-missed 1 and got 1 in deer season.Between me and my boy we saw 5 the last day of deer season.It,s a hard to reach area(bout 1 -1.5 hours to walk in) so the yotes aren,t bothered.during the hunting seasons we like to pack back in and stay for a few days and we usually hear em several times at night almost every time.just my thoughts-have a great day-Lloyd