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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
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<blockquote data-quote="DSheetz" data-source="post: 1955616" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>If you start out using lower volume , with hand held or e-callers , you can always increase the volume but you can't take back the sounds if they are too loud to begin with . I have had good luck calling during the day when the moon is up during day lite hours . Over the years I watched the fishing charts and found that there was some comparison with them and calling . Some one once took some sea urchin from the east coast to Kansas and they changed their feeding pattern to the time difference of the moon rise from the coast to that of the moon rise of Kansas in just a matter of days . Just some interesting trivia to think about . I have good night vision but theirs is a lot better then mine could ever be . They have different rod and cone assemblies in their eyes then I do . as well as their eye placement is higher up on their head so they have a better field of view nearing 360 degrees to my around 180 .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 1955616, member: 91783"] If you start out using lower volume , with hand held or e-callers , you can always increase the volume but you can't take back the sounds if they are too loud to begin with . I have had good luck calling during the day when the moon is up during day lite hours . Over the years I watched the fishing charts and found that there was some comparison with them and calling . Some one once took some sea urchin from the east coast to Kansas and they changed their feeding pattern to the time difference of the moon rise from the coast to that of the moon rise of Kansas in just a matter of days . Just some interesting trivia to think about . I have good night vision but theirs is a lot better then mine could ever be . They have different rod and cone assemblies in their eyes then I do . as well as their eye placement is higher up on their head so they have a better field of view nearing 360 degrees to my around 180 . [/QUOTE]
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