Yotes are all over out in the dessert. Find your self a nice high spot that you can watch out to 500 yards or so. Make sure you clothing kinda blends in with your surroundings, & move as lil as possible. Watch your down wind if using hand calls. If using an E-call? Set up the E-call where you want it. Then move your self 15-20 yards down wind of the E-call. Dogs are gonna wanna circle the wind & get a sniff of what ever they hear screaming. Be careful to not educate the dogs to your hand calls & E-caller. If you are sure the dog has busted you before you ever hit the calls. DONT start throwing out your calls.The dogs wont come,they busted you. & now they heard your call & will never come to it. You just educated them. If busted,best to just leave & go set up somewhere else. If a dog is being lazy or slow when coming in don't move. Wait till the dog get's to a trot. Then move ever so carefully if you have to. If the dog is stopping & looking behind its self,you can be sure another 1 is coming to. Be patient you might get a double or hat trick.
When using hand calls . Get your self a set of good rifle sticks. That way you can keep the rifle at the ready with one hand & the other hand is free for the call. I keep the call close to my mouth at all times as to keep my body movement as lil as possible
Next thing I would do is. Invite Husker to AZ for a good old dog shoot. Always wanted to do some night hunting in the dessert