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<blockquote data-quote="DSheetz" data-source="post: 2300968" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>Voice barks stop them most times . With calling it seems like every thing plays into it . the weather , the humidity , is it high or low , the wind , or lack of it , the temp. , the time of the year , cloudy or sunny . day , or night , the type of cover heavy or light , hilly or flat terrain , rainy or snowy . These conditions all play a part in your calling as does so many more things . We can only give you the basics and a place to start from , time and doing it can give you the rest that you need to become proficient at calling depending to a large part on you yourself and what it is that you want out of your calling experiences . I'm a big proponent of keeping notes on what worked , when and why I did what I did the more detailed the better for my use latter on . Calling isn't some thing that most people can become real proficient at in a short amount of time and just a few trips out to do it . The majority of people today will not put the amount of time and effort into it to reach their full potential as callers . They will however get out there and find pleasure in calling as well as frustration , successes and failures . The vast majority of people aren't out to become professionals at calling they simply want to get out now and then to have an enjoyable day in the field . The more you study and become , at all aspects of hunting , the more you will have success at calling . Coyote ( predators ) aren't the only thing that you will find yourself trying to call , nearly any animal can be called and the more you call other animals the better you will become at calling and fooling the predators . I enjoy calling antelope , deer , badgers , even rabbits and birds of prey and scavengers . When you are calling the other animals in you can feel good about your calling abilities and know that what you are doing are the right sounds and doing it in the correct way . Keep it simple don't make it a job so that you don't have to kill something every time out other then time and enjoy what you get from being out don't let yourself become frustrated , ask yourself does it really matter that I didn't call and kill a coyote today or was the time I spend in the field worth it on it's own merit , did I enjoy seeing all the other things in the field today ? If not then maybe calling isn't really for you as a means of getting pleasure . Dave</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 2300968, member: 91783"] Voice barks stop them most times . With calling it seems like every thing plays into it . the weather , the humidity , is it high or low , the wind , or lack of it , the temp. , the time of the year , cloudy or sunny . day , or night , the type of cover heavy or light , hilly or flat terrain , rainy or snowy . These conditions all play a part in your calling as does so many more things . We can only give you the basics and a place to start from , time and doing it can give you the rest that you need to become proficient at calling depending to a large part on you yourself and what it is that you want out of your calling experiences . I'm a big proponent of keeping notes on what worked , when and why I did what I did the more detailed the better for my use latter on . Calling isn't some thing that most people can become real proficient at in a short amount of time and just a few trips out to do it . The majority of people today will not put the amount of time and effort into it to reach their full potential as callers . They will however get out there and find pleasure in calling as well as frustration , successes and failures . The vast majority of people aren't out to become professionals at calling they simply want to get out now and then to have an enjoyable day in the field . The more you study and become , at all aspects of hunting , the more you will have success at calling . Coyote ( predators ) aren't the only thing that you will find yourself trying to call , nearly any animal can be called and the more you call other animals the better you will become at calling and fooling the predators . I enjoy calling antelope , deer , badgers , even rabbits and birds of prey and scavengers . When you are calling the other animals in you can feel good about your calling abilities and know that what you are doing are the right sounds and doing it in the correct way . Keep it simple don't make it a job so that you don't have to kill something every time out other then time and enjoy what you get from being out don't let yourself become frustrated , ask yourself does it really matter that I didn't call and kill a coyote today or was the time I spend in the field worth it on it's own merit , did I enjoy seeing all the other things in the field today ? If not then maybe calling isn't really for you as a means of getting pleasure . Dave [/QUOTE]
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