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<blockquote data-quote="DSheetz" data-source="post: 2268510" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>If you are going to call coyote 12 months of the year make a plan for doing that . Often if you do more observing them then calling them as you are out in the field they will tell you what sounds will work at that time of the year because those sounds will be ones that you are hearing out there in the field . You can set up at your stand and listen for 10 - 15 minutes before you start calling is all that it takes to accomplish this . Don't be too fast to play all of your sounds , if they are out of season they might work for you but then what will you have to use when they are in season if you have already trained the coyote in your area as to what these sounds are . An example is the puppy distress sounds , yes I can use them now and get coyote to charge in like their tails are on fire , but what happens when I want to call using that sound in April or May when there are pups being born and that sound should work but they have already heard it and not found what they thought they would as they responded to it . They will come often but will do so more cautious and being human I may or may not see them sneaking in for a look or they may set down and just look my way from a greater distance , they may if they are at their boundary line lay down and look all around nervously till I leave because I'm playing a sound that is out of season . So next time I use that sound even if it is in season they have been trained with it and I may be in their area but they still won't come very well to it I end up walking back to my truck shaking my head asking why don't they come in any more ? How do I know about this because I made these mistakes but I learned from them over the years so I can tell you it is a mistake as I have made it and many more . I do enjoy being out and hunting , I much prefer to have coyote come through out the year not just at some times of the year and that is why I say to be selective with your sound selection and the time of the year that you use it . I as well prefer that I kind of am in control of the way in which they respond to my calls so as to be able to get them shot while standing rather then pray and spray at a running target but here again that's just me not you . I have killed many coyote that had their teeth worn down and one that didn't have any teeth and I know that they had been called by others and stopped responding to all the standard sounds on the e-calls these people had as well as their neighbors e-calls you too can get these coyote or make these coyote depending on your mind set and what it is that you want from your calling experiences in the field .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 2268510, member: 91783"] If you are going to call coyote 12 months of the year make a plan for doing that . Often if you do more observing them then calling them as you are out in the field they will tell you what sounds will work at that time of the year because those sounds will be ones that you are hearing out there in the field . You can set up at your stand and listen for 10 - 15 minutes before you start calling is all that it takes to accomplish this . Don't be too fast to play all of your sounds , if they are out of season they might work for you but then what will you have to use when they are in season if you have already trained the coyote in your area as to what these sounds are . An example is the puppy distress sounds , yes I can use them now and get coyote to charge in like their tails are on fire , but what happens when I want to call using that sound in April or May when there are pups being born and that sound should work but they have already heard it and not found what they thought they would as they responded to it . They will come often but will do so more cautious and being human I may or may not see them sneaking in for a look or they may set down and just look my way from a greater distance , they may if they are at their boundary line lay down and look all around nervously till I leave because I'm playing a sound that is out of season . So next time I use that sound even if it is in season they have been trained with it and I may be in their area but they still won't come very well to it I end up walking back to my truck shaking my head asking why don't they come in any more ? How do I know about this because I made these mistakes but I learned from them over the years so I can tell you it is a mistake as I have made it and many more . I do enjoy being out and hunting , I much prefer to have coyote come through out the year not just at some times of the year and that is why I say to be selective with your sound selection and the time of the year that you use it . I as well prefer that I kind of am in control of the way in which they respond to my calls so as to be able to get them shot while standing rather then pray and spray at a running target but here again that's just me not you . I have killed many coyote that had their teeth worn down and one that didn't have any teeth and I know that they had been called by others and stopped responding to all the standard sounds on the e-calls these people had as well as their neighbors e-calls you too can get these coyote or make these coyote depending on your mind set and what it is that you want from your calling experiences in the field . [/QUOTE]
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