Daytime calling I prefer thicker cover areas. I also prefer an elevated position. We get use to watching all these calling shows…most of which are out west…where dogs are traveling hundreds of yards to a call. I’ve found, at least in Indiana, they are much less likely to just come running in across a big open field during daylight hours.I typically set up on the edge of a field, lots of open area to scan. I think this is the common practice. Has anyone had success hunting in the woods, as is more common whitetail hunting? Field of view would be reduced, but I wonder if it might be easier to get a yote to investigate a call where it feels more protected as opposed to out in the open, exposed. Or is this a flawed theory?