Like stated before get into the bush with a shotgun. Not being able to see downwind will likely lead to educated coyotes and lots of frustration. If you are insisting on using the blind check out the baiting thread for ideasUnfortunately that’s just not possible on my property and how it’s set up. I have small couple hundred foot long foot plots they keep coming by, the rest is very dense covered woods. Then the neighboring farm lands.
I’m in agreement with some of the others on this one. I don’t think a blind is your best option. But to add to this, there are usually other ways to go about it such as getting in the woods as mentioned, or simply waiting on a better wind direction before trying for them. Also, you have to remember that if you’re calling to them you’re giving them something that they’re going to focus on and try to use their instincts to get to that call. So even though you see them in a certain spot on their own, they may use a completely different approach coming to the call? You need to use their instincts to get downwind to your advantage.Unfortunately that’s just not possible on my property and how it’s set up. I have small couple hundred foot long foot plots they keep coming by, the rest is very dense covered woods. Then the neighboring farm lands.