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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: 3027961" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>It isn't new for live animals to be recorded for calling. An older government trapper had a coyote that he had a 45RPM record made of for his 45 RPM battery powered record player that he used for coyote calling in the early 60's, Murry Burnham had a lot of cassette tapes made of animals that he sold with his version of a cassette caller as did Johnny Stewart several of them on Memorex tapes that were supposed to replicate sounds as close to the real thing as anything on the market at the time. It's not always the ultrasounds that you want it's also the infrasounds. Animals hear the lower frequencies as well that we don't and so many times we forget that fact in our quest of them. They also see in different light wave lengths than we do and being humans, we sometimes forget they don't hear or see the way that we do and it's kind of hard for us to imagine what the world is truly like for them because we tend to see and hear the world in our terms not theirs, well maybe it's just that I do it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 3027961, member: 91783"] It isn't new for live animals to be recorded for calling. An older government trapper had a coyote that he had a 45RPM record made of for his 45 RPM battery powered record player that he used for coyote calling in the early 60's, Murry Burnham had a lot of cassette tapes made of animals that he sold with his version of a cassette caller as did Johnny Stewart several of them on Memorex tapes that were supposed to replicate sounds as close to the real thing as anything on the market at the time. It's not always the ultrasounds that you want it's also the infrasounds. Animals hear the lower frequencies as well that we don't and so many times we forget that fact in our quest of them. They also see in different light wave lengths than we do and being humans, we sometimes forget they don't hear or see the way that we do and it's kind of hard for us to imagine what the world is truly like for them because we tend to see and hear the world in our terms not theirs, well maybe it's just that I do it. [/QUOTE]
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