Trophys is correct.....to many hunters...... at most two and those two best know what each is doing or let see?
?it over!!
What happened was the 2nd , 3rd , 4th or maybe the 1st hunter did something wrong... Thats all it takes one little thing and it's over...
It's like how an unranked football team beats a top ranked team....Everyone on the team has to do everything perfect.
So as soon you start taking each additonal person the odds are in the coyotes favor....
There are so many things you have to consider....Terrain, wind direction, sound selection, approach, people personalities......
You have to start thinking like an athlete...You just can't get 4 people who are new to calling to have a perfect game.....
If your going to use a mouth call...One person doing the calling is up wind 100 yards of the shooter. The shooter is 100 yards down wind but set up 30 yards cross wind of the caller.. The coyotes will come into the wind... they will get in direct line with the caller. Hopefully they will not smell him until after he has passed the shooter position. When th coyote comes into the call they come into the wind and pass the shooter. That is when the shot is made... I have called in many coyotes for people. Sometimes I only hear the shot but never see the coyote coming in. The shooter see that....Many times they miss them... Sometimes they just look at the them with their mouth open, Sometimes they do not listen to me and they move and would have had a shot, Sometime the coyote bust them.
Now hunting alone you need to use a good electronic caller with a remote and post where the shooter would be to activate the caller 100 yards up wind of your position..
I consider myself as a fox hunter...24 years now.. It has only been in the last 3 years that I have finally started to break some of the codes on how to get shots at coyotes here in Pa. IT did not happen when I hunted with groups of hunters.......