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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: 2126249" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>I don't like to have mine set at a distance from me that way I can tell what the volume is at any given time and I can pick it up to hold it at a higher level from the ground as well as turn it from one side to the other to send the sound more in one direction . Also there are some sounds that I don't want to play more then just a few seconds to control the coyote reactions to them . As an example I might have the coyote answer but then they just want to hang out there a ways and it's denning season they've been killing and I need to get them stopped so then I will turn my volume down to about a quarter of the volume and run the puppy sounds for a couple of seconds I want them to respond but not at a full run and not all of them at once . Just what puppy sounds do I want to use for that is another thing I need to know and so then I should know what age most of them are at this time of the year . It's all very complex and some thing no body will figure out in one or two seasons especially if your only doing it during fur season . The time of the year means a lot as to what sounds work and some times like breading season the coyote aren't really very responsive a lot of times and at that time less is often more .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 2126249, member: 91783"] I don't like to have mine set at a distance from me that way I can tell what the volume is at any given time and I can pick it up to hold it at a higher level from the ground as well as turn it from one side to the other to send the sound more in one direction . Also there are some sounds that I don't want to play more then just a few seconds to control the coyote reactions to them . As an example I might have the coyote answer but then they just want to hang out there a ways and it's denning season they've been killing and I need to get them stopped so then I will turn my volume down to about a quarter of the volume and run the puppy sounds for a couple of seconds I want them to respond but not at a full run and not all of them at once . Just what puppy sounds do I want to use for that is another thing I need to know and so then I should know what age most of them are at this time of the year . It's all very complex and some thing no body will figure out in one or two seasons especially if your only doing it during fur season . The time of the year means a lot as to what sounds work and some times like breading season the coyote aren't really very responsive a lot of times and at that time less is often more . [/QUOTE]
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