Well Jimmie, I will start with all around coyote calling when using a howler. This includes fall and winter calling, and works any time of year. Coyotes are always curious about any stranger in their territory, and much of the time will come to investigate the sound of a howl. I like to use a medium pitched howl, sort of like a young coyote and I want the howl to sound lonesome or mournful. I try not to sound aggressive this time of the year unless I get a challenge howl in response to my lonesome howl.
I start my stand with two or three lonesome howls, followed by a couple of minutes of silence. If I see or hear no response, I will give out a minute or so of puppy squeals. I continue with a minute or so of puppy squeals every couple of minutes or so. If coyote does not show withing 15-20 minutes, I will try a few more howls.
If there are any questions so far, readers should ask them now. Please feel free to jump in here and ask questions or give opinions. I will write more on this subject a little later.