True.
More so in warmer weather.
I just noticed when I had a dip bag over a mock scrap, I didn't have as many coyotes in the area.
When I had just doe pee out the coyotes would bed in the tall cover, just a few feet from it.
I wonder about buck urine?
I saw a doe with 2 yearing fawns thrash the living daylights out of a coyote on my place, the year before last, during rifle season.
He left the property with his ears laid back, after burners lit, and the doe was hot on his tail.
We have both foxes and coyotes pass over our place.
Both mark their territory freely and doesn't seem to deter the other.
Coyotes will kill and eat foxes if given the chance.
I know they have gotten fat off of house cats and dogs around here.