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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 115360" data-source="post: 2137250"><p>I did have a couple of really interesting interactions yesterday though. I sat in a stand at about 3:30 and I started calling. I worked through a few sounds and eventually into a deer fawn distress, which I played off and on with alternating coyote growls for maybe 10 minutes, and while it didn't fool any yotes that I saw, it did fool some deer. I had a deer or group of deer maybe 400y behind me blowing and making all sorts of vocalizations. I was pretty excited. I figured they would give it a degree of realism that I could never create. They stood there and made vocalizations for at least 90 minutes. I stopped calling and sat there quietly for an hour or more. </p><p></p><p>Then, maybe 10 minutes before dark, I started howling, and I had a dog, hidden in the treeline maybe 150-200y from my location make the most blood curdling scream I've ever heard. There were other groups further away that howeled back instantly, but this came after about a 60 second pause. It screamed like someone was torturing it to death, and then went silent. I assume it was a female letting me know that I was too close to her den. There was a 10' deep ditch between us that I would imagine would be hard to get her to cross if her den is in fact over there. I will give it a few weeks and try to slip in on her side of the ditch when the wind is right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 115360, post: 2137250"] I did have a couple of really interesting interactions yesterday though. I sat in a stand at about 3:30 and I started calling. I worked through a few sounds and eventually into a deer fawn distress, which I played off and on with alternating coyote growls for maybe 10 minutes, and while it didn't fool any yotes that I saw, it did fool some deer. I had a deer or group of deer maybe 400y behind me blowing and making all sorts of vocalizations. I was pretty excited. I figured they would give it a degree of realism that I could never create. They stood there and made vocalizations for at least 90 minutes. I stopped calling and sat there quietly for an hour or more. Then, maybe 10 minutes before dark, I started howling, and I had a dog, hidden in the treeline maybe 150-200y from my location make the most blood curdling scream I've ever heard. There were other groups further away that howeled back instantly, but this came after about a 60 second pause. It screamed like someone was torturing it to death, and then went silent. I assume it was a female letting me know that I was too close to her den. There was a 10' deep ditch between us that I would imagine would be hard to get her to cross if her den is in fact over there. I will give it a few weeks and try to slip in on her side of the ditch when the wind is right. [/QUOTE]
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