Module 5 of 9 Core
Stand Setup, Wind & Approach for Predators
Set up calling stands and approach them so a responding fox, bobcat, or coyote is funneled into a shooting lane instead of scenting you.
Best after: Shared Predator-Calling Principles
Lessons
3 lessons in this module · 37 across the path
- Wind & the Downwind Circle Why called predators swing downwind to scent-check and setting up so that loop crosses your lane, not your wind, the principle that defines predator stands. Builds on primer wind & scent theory.
- Stand Selection & Concealment Choosing a set with cover at your back, a downwind kill zone, open lanes, and sun behind you, tuned for the species and terrain you expect. Builds on primer stand placement & camouflage.
- Approach, Entry & Stand Discipline Getting into a set silently and downwind-aware so you don't blow it before the first call, plus how long to sit by species. Builds on primer stealth & movement discipline.