Recently, I went out to once again, see "The Miracle". Coyotes coming to a familiar sound. I decided to try a coyote low howl with my Foxpro, and after a few minutes I saw fur in the distance. Three coyotes crossing a harvested bean field. I turned the volume down, and let them close the distance. At 200 yards, they all stopped. Close enough, and the first one went down. One of the others ran 50 yards, stopped looked back, and he went down. The third coyote ran off into the hills, well educated. My next call, using the low howl, had yet another coyote closing the distance. At about 500 yards he stopped, listening intently. Not moving. So, I thought he just needs a little incentive to finish the trip. I switched to a very low volume squealing bird. The coyote jumped up, did an about face nearly choking to death on his sphincter muscle as he ran off to a safe haven. That coyote had heard that particular "Top Forty" song before. Yes, with all the calling technology out there right now, it has become quite difficult to attract an ignorant furbearer. With an electronic call everyone has become a seasoned veteran in regard to collecting fur. I don't see anything changing for the foreseeable future.