Quote:Called some excellent areas today. Had some howling back at us and we could see them just laying out in the sage but they didn't even want to get up. Has been in the 50s all week. I'm guessing they were full and hunting mostly at night? Wind was in our face or cross wind. I'm stumped that we couldn't even get a pup to come in. Private land back in away from roads. I'm sure it was the first calls they have heard this year. Any suggestions? ;Unquote They new you was there. Coyotes can sit and eat on a dead cow all night they still going to respond to a call even if belly is round like a melon. Find dead livestock that coyotes been feeding on and call the area, full or not they be coming in if you play it right. Lance Holman did article in Trapper predator caller news rag about calling over dead live stock or just sitting on bait. My photos were used for the article because he had no experience whatsoever about calling over dead cattle.