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Personally I would try and get at least out of ear shot of traffic noise....I have had coyotes and foxes hold up off at a distance or become very skittish when they hear the sound of a snowmobile engine or a vehicle heading in over a dirt road, but in saying that some hunters have called them in right next to a road depending on how heavy the traffic is. Coyotes are difficult enough to call in, I would not want a hunt ruined because of an unexpected sound of a horn or a vehicle without a muffler going by when a wiley is charging in....Just my 2 cents worth.
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They are not so much afraid of traffic noise, but teh ambient sound of traffic and wind directly affects the effectivness of your caller, and your ability to hear a coyotee respond to a call. They are pretty used to those sounds now, but I try to get a ways in, and if its more then 15km wind, just as well to stay home.
I dont think traffic bothers them at all. Be more concerned about your traffic. That is to say when you pull up and park, be it a truck,quad or skidoo.
Traffic passing by doesnt bother them, but they will dial immediately in when something pulls over and stops. Follow up with a slamming door,walking noise,coughs,bolting a round into the gun,clicking in the clip,etc with a distress call and you will be a long time getting a coyote.
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