Hunting coyote

I have never purposely hunted yotes (they just look to much like dogs) but this year I have discovered that I have at minimum 6 packs surrounding and in my deer lease area and as last season's lesson taught me they will decimate a deer population.
To further aggravate a bad situation an rabies advisory has been posted for our area.
I wanted to know what do you guys use to bring them in. Baits, calls, sit-wait?
If baits or calls what do you use.
Do you call loud or use a sqeaker
 
Wind control, wind control, wind control. You're not going to hide your scent from a yote, so keeping the wind in your favor is important. Next is setting up as quietly as possible, they're observant little buggers. Then you're going to have to take visibility into consideration, at least one yote has probably seen you every single time you've stepped into the woods. A good electronic call like a fox pro works well, but there are others as well. 
 
I think that the best approach is an electronic call, and my primary caller is a FoX Pro. Great sound fidelity and an extensive library of sounds, good volume and battery life. I also like the Primos Alpha dog, and some of the smaller electronics callers work well. but some not so much...I'd stay away from the really cheap models, but Primos does make a small, relatively inexpensive model. Make sure it works by remote so you can move the call away from you when you hunt, so the coyotes attention is not focused on you as the source of sound.

If you're new to calling, distress calls are easiest, for yote vocalizations you have to know about the coyote and when a specific call will work. Jackrabbit and cottontail distress both work well, but in more pressured areas the dogs get acclimated to them. I often start with a rodent squeak to start and end a session.

You can do all this with a mount call, it will just take time to get skilled with it, and I'll use these either as a finesse call or when I want to move and travel light. Good luck with the hunt!

Jim
 
I bought a call from gander mountain. It was $15 ish maybe less I don't really remember. But it was a dying rabbit I think and I just went to YouTube and watched some videos on how loud and how long to blow it. It really worked pretty easy for me. I would sit on my porch and make a few calls, wait 5 mins or so and shine a light towards the wood line. Seen eyes every time. I wouldn't go crazy and spend a lot of money on a expensive call until you try the manual way first. It's also extremely satisfying to see the results you make. Hope this helps