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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
E-calls frequencies
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<blockquote data-quote="CoyoteConquest" data-source="post: 2074064" data-attributes="member: 116760"><p>"He said the calls we use don't live in the upper range of frequencies" I'm confused by that.</p><p> Think of a dog whistle</p><p>The calls we use only go to around 20k khz. A coyote can hear to I think 40k khz. If I remember correctly a baby rabbit scream went up to 70k and mice went 90k. It's been a while since I read it. </p><p> I do know I've called a lot more coyotes with hand calls than I have E-calls and I feel there has to be a reason and it could be because it covers the whole range of frequencies. </p><p>You can say it's because everybody has a FP or whatever and the coyotes know the sounds but that's not really true where I live. And I've seen too many times where a place has been called to death where a person can come In with an E-call and call Coyotes. </p><p>Some tweeters (ribbon tweeters) can go to 40k khz and above. And I know Burnham Bros have been talking about releasing a ultrasonic call for a while.</p><p> I was asking if the people who have the newer calls with tweeters feel they call more predators in? It makes sense to me that it would be more realistic to a coyote. </p><p>Has anybody went from an older call to a newer one and noticed a difference?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CoyoteConquest, post: 2074064, member: 116760"] "He said the calls we use don't live in the upper range of frequencies" I'm confused by that. Think of a dog whistle The calls we use only go to around 20k khz. A coyote can hear to I think 40k khz. If I remember correctly a baby rabbit scream went up to 70k and mice went 90k. It's been a while since I read it. I do know I've called a lot more coyotes with hand calls than I have E-calls and I feel there has to be a reason and it could be because it covers the whole range of frequencies. You can say it's because everybody has a FP or whatever and the coyotes know the sounds but that's not really true where I live. And I've seen too many times where a place has been called to death where a person can come In with an E-call and call Coyotes. Some tweeters (ribbon tweeters) can go to 40k khz and above. And I know Burnham Bros have been talking about releasing a ultrasonic call for a while. I was asking if the people who have the newer calls with tweeters feel they call more predators in? It makes sense to me that it would be more realistic to a coyote. Has anybody went from an older call to a newer one and noticed a difference? [/QUOTE]
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