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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
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<blockquote data-quote="geo4061" data-source="post: 1351963" data-attributes="member: 81625"><p>Howling has the benefit of producing vocalizations that allow the members of the coyotes social group to locate and identify their piers. They use these howls to gather for territorial defense, cooperative hunting, and social activities. Studies have shown that information is encoded in these howls. Such things as identity, size, age, sex, and emotional state can all be transmitted. Coyotes live in social groups that range in size from two to seven. An Alpa pair and their off spring. They live and hunt in the same general area. Usually separated by a couple of football fields. Howling is their cell phone. We can use howling to peak a coyotes curiosity to get a physical response or group howls to get a vocal location. I use a very non aggressive loan howl presentation to entice a visual response. I never bark when howling. The group howl is used to get a vocal response for location. I use an electric caller for this howl. However, up to seventy percent of the coyotes in an area can be transients and will not answer. Therefore, do not totally rule out an area if you do not get a response.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="geo4061, post: 1351963, member: 81625"] Howling has the benefit of producing vocalizations that allow the members of the coyotes social group to locate and identify their piers. They use these howls to gather for territorial defense, cooperative hunting, and social activities. Studies have shown that information is encoded in these howls. Such things as identity, size, age, sex, and emotional state can all be transmitted. Coyotes live in social groups that range in size from two to seven. An Alpa pair and their off spring. They live and hunt in the same general area. Usually separated by a couple of football fields. Howling is their cell phone. We can use howling to peak a coyotes curiosity to get a physical response or group howls to get a vocal location. I use a very non aggressive loan howl presentation to entice a visual response. I never bark when howling. The group howl is used to get a vocal response for location. I use an electric caller for this howl. However, up to seventy percent of the coyotes in an area can be transients and will not answer. Therefore, do not totally rule out an area if you do not get a response. [/QUOTE]
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