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<blockquote data-quote="DSheetz" data-source="post: 2284998" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>I have discussed this on different occasions . I pay attention to what nature is doing at the time of the year I'm hunting and use the sounds that are there at that time of the year naturally for the most part rabbits and birds are there all year long . puppies are born in the spring , here late April to mid May early June . Antelope fawn and deer fawn are born in early June to early July . There are over laps in the time frame in their usage but if you are using fawn blats in December it's not very natural and a lot of coyote will not respond to it very well as it's out of place to them , you will get a few that will come to it but not the hard core older ones . You can use the puppy sounds now and get the young of the year to come running in but the old wise ones that are killing live stock will set back and not show for it now . So then in the spring time when you have them killing and you have to get them killed you can't get them to come to the puppy sounds when they should so now you will have to figure out what sounds they will show up to . Howls are another sound that are seasonal some howls are spring time sounds some are summer sounds and some are winter sounds . Coyote say different things at different times of the year for different reasons . In the spring of the year two howls two barks and then another howl asks is anyone out there that wants to visit but in the winter not so much . In January - March you will find that a higher pitched female howl by it's self works better , it's a female looking for a mate at that time of the year she howls and waits a few minutes and howls again she listens for a reply before talking again as she can't hear if she's talking . A male lone longer howl will work then as well he's also looking for a mate and does it the same way she does for the same reasons . In June - July here two short howls and two quick barks that are higher pitched work well as that is a female looking for her pups after she has been out hunting or her pup looking for her after it's been out exploring . Yes you can and will get some coyote to come to calls that are out of season but you will also have those that won't come to the call and then when they are in season you will experience having animals that are already burned out on those sounds because they have heard it before . It's one of those things that it depends on what you want from it as to what you do . If you are just looking to get out and have some fun and don't really care about making the most of your calling it really doesn't make much difference but if you are out there to kill problem animals and need to make the best use of your time and efforts it makes a huge difference , as it does if you know that someone else will have to come in and clean up the trouble makers after you left for the year it makes a difference to them more then it does to you .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 2284998, member: 91783"] I have discussed this on different occasions . I pay attention to what nature is doing at the time of the year I'm hunting and use the sounds that are there at that time of the year naturally for the most part rabbits and birds are there all year long . puppies are born in the spring , here late April to mid May early June . Antelope fawn and deer fawn are born in early June to early July . There are over laps in the time frame in their usage but if you are using fawn blats in December it's not very natural and a lot of coyote will not respond to it very well as it's out of place to them , you will get a few that will come to it but not the hard core older ones . You can use the puppy sounds now and get the young of the year to come running in but the old wise ones that are killing live stock will set back and not show for it now . So then in the spring time when you have them killing and you have to get them killed you can't get them to come to the puppy sounds when they should so now you will have to figure out what sounds they will show up to . Howls are another sound that are seasonal some howls are spring time sounds some are summer sounds and some are winter sounds . Coyote say different things at different times of the year for different reasons . In the spring of the year two howls two barks and then another howl asks is anyone out there that wants to visit but in the winter not so much . In January - March you will find that a higher pitched female howl by it's self works better , it's a female looking for a mate at that time of the year she howls and waits a few minutes and howls again she listens for a reply before talking again as she can't hear if she's talking . A male lone longer howl will work then as well he's also looking for a mate and does it the same way she does for the same reasons . In June - July here two short howls and two quick barks that are higher pitched work well as that is a female looking for her pups after she has been out hunting or her pup looking for her after it's been out exploring . Yes you can and will get some coyote to come to calls that are out of season but you will also have those that won't come to the call and then when they are in season you will experience having animals that are already burned out on those sounds because they have heard it before . It's one of those things that it depends on what you want from it as to what you do . If you are just looking to get out and have some fun and don't really care about making the most of your calling it really doesn't make much difference but if you are out there to kill problem animals and need to make the best use of your time and efforts it makes a huge difference , as it does if you know that someone else will have to come in and clean up the trouble makers after you left for the year it makes a difference to them more then it does to you . [/QUOTE]
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