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Before Brian Rush of Rush Custom Callers would ever agree to hunt coyotes with someone, there are three non-negotiable conditions that must be right. Get the book here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0GCWDL7VK #coyote #coyotehunting #hunting Miss any one of them, and you are already hunting at a disadvantage. In this video, Brian breaks down the three most important factors he evaluates before stepping into the field with another coyote hunter: • Wind direction – how coyotes use it, how hunters misuse it, and why “close enough” is never good enough • Hunting pressure – how educated coyotes behave differently, why overcalled ground kills success, and how to read pressure correctly • Ground conditions – snow, crust, mud, noise, movement, and how footing directly affects approach, setup, and shot opportunities This is not beginner fluff. This is field-tested predator hunting decision-making rooted in decades of real coyote encounters, not theory or internet trends. If you’re struggling to call coyotes consistently, missing opportunities, or wondering why the same stands no longer produce, this video explains what experienced hunters notice before they ever make a call. Whether you’re new to predator hunting or trying to move from occasional success to consistent kills, these three filters will immediately improve your odds. About Rush Custom Callers Rush Custom Callers builds hand-crafted predator, deer, turkey, duck, and waterfowl calls designed for real hunters who demand realism and control. Website: https://rushcustomcalls.com YouTube: / @rushcustomcallers 00:00 - Introduction 01:00 - Wind direction and access to your hunting stand 02:30 - Coyote hunting pressure 05:10 - Ground conditions at your hunting location