Buda,yes.Your local coyotes could very well have a home range of 20sq.miles or more.They could be anywhere within that range on any given day depending on food supply,hunting pressure,human contact,mating urges etc.,etc.,etc.So,while it appears they have left "your area",most likely they are still within the confines of "their area",in other words,they haven't really left,uh...there just not here? /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/confused.gif /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/confused.gif /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif
This is probly the biggest challenge facing eastern hunters,timing.Being in the rite spot at the rite time.The best caller in the world can't call a coyote that is too far away to hear you.The good news is they will return,be it a day, a week,10 days or whenever unless they have been educated to avoid a particular place.The best way I know to combat this behaviour is by scouting and finding as many calling locales as you can within a given area,thereby increasing your odds of finding them on any given day.