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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
E-calls frequencies
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<blockquote data-quote="TRnCO" data-source="post: 2073953" data-attributes="member: 115202"><p>IMO, it don't matter much, after all, the sounds that we currently use to call coyotes don't live in that upper range of frequencies. Another thing to consider is that the higher the frequency, the more directional it becomes. Meaning, if the high pitch isn't either loud enough or pointed in the right direction, the predator still isn't going to hear it. </p><p> I find it hard to believe that by adding a tweeter, a guy is going to call a coyote that would have otherwise not responded because he wasn't hearing the full range of frequencies. Now, my opinion would change IF the sounds that the coyote could ONLY hear were at the higher end of the frequency chart, BUT they're not. I'm not disputing that a coyote can hear higher frequencies then most calls put out, I'm just saying that it must not really matter when you look at the success that electronic calls bring.</p><p></p><p>About the only reason you might want to change calls is to have a whole new catalogue of different sounds at your disposal then you already have.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TRnCO, post: 2073953, member: 115202"] IMO, it don't matter much, after all, the sounds that we currently use to call coyotes don't live in that upper range of frequencies. Another thing to consider is that the higher the frequency, the more directional it becomes. Meaning, if the high pitch isn't either loud enough or pointed in the right direction, the predator still isn't going to hear it. I find it hard to believe that by adding a tweeter, a guy is going to call a coyote that would have otherwise not responded because he wasn't hearing the full range of frequencies. Now, my opinion would change IF the sounds that the coyote could ONLY hear were at the higher end of the frequency chart, BUT they're not. I'm not disputing that a coyote can hear higher frequencies then most calls put out, I'm just saying that it must not really matter when you look at the success that electronic calls bring. About the only reason you might want to change calls is to have a whole new catalogue of different sounds at your disposal then you already have. [/QUOTE]
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