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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 115360" data-source="post: 2103970"><p>I do want to run my current calling sequence by you guys though, and let me know what you would change, or what you think is wrong with it. At times I've used my sequences with great success, but I'm snakebit now for some reason..</p><p></p><p>So if I sat down right now, I sit for about 10 minutes without calling once I get there. I spend that time with my binos in my hand and I let my decoy spin, just in case something is looking. Them I'll start with a preset of a distress sound at just under half volume. Typically I'll let it run for maybe 45 seconds, then shut it off. I'll wait at least 5 minutes, and then give that same distress for 2 or 3 minutes, and I might increase the volume a little if the wind is high or if I'm looking over big country. Then wait 3-5 minutes. I may do a third distress, or open with a female coyote yodel howl, maybe 2 or 3 howls, and wait 2-3 minutes. I'll play a deep female coyote howl or something similar 1-2 minutes with 2 or 3 minutes between each. Wait a few minutes, and play a male coyote howl, wait again, and create a fight, so then I'll play a male growling for 45 seconds or so, then straight into dog brawl which I will play for about 60 seconds and immediately into pup distress which I will leave on for as long as 5 minutes. Then I go silent for at least 10 minutes and watch. Then, dejected and downtrodden I pick up my stuff and mope to the next stand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 115360, post: 2103970"] I do want to run my current calling sequence by you guys though, and let me know what you would change, or what you think is wrong with it. At times I've used my sequences with great success, but I'm snakebit now for some reason.. So if I sat down right now, I sit for about 10 minutes without calling once I get there. I spend that time with my binos in my hand and I let my decoy spin, just in case something is looking. Them I'll start with a preset of a distress sound at just under half volume. Typically I'll let it run for maybe 45 seconds, then shut it off. I'll wait at least 5 minutes, and then give that same distress for 2 or 3 minutes, and I might increase the volume a little if the wind is high or if I'm looking over big country. Then wait 3-5 minutes. I may do a third distress, or open with a female coyote yodel howl, maybe 2 or 3 howls, and wait 2-3 minutes. I'll play a deep female coyote howl or something similar 1-2 minutes with 2 or 3 minutes between each. Wait a few minutes, and play a male coyote howl, wait again, and create a fight, so then I'll play a male growling for 45 seconds or so, then straight into dog brawl which I will play for about 60 seconds and immediately into pup distress which I will leave on for as long as 5 minutes. Then I go silent for at least 10 minutes and watch. Then, dejected and downtrodden I pick up my stuff and mope to the next stand. [/QUOTE]
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