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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
E-calls frequencies
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<blockquote data-quote="DSheetz" data-source="post: 2074647" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>For years when we didn't have e-calls we used tape calls they didn't reproduce the frequencies either . I used memorex tapes and made my own tapes but then the players couldn't reproduce them . We then got the e-calls at first they weren't good at reproducing the frequencies either , The newer ones do better but hand calls still do better at reproducing all of the frequencies and as we all know no two callers will call the same as another caller with the hand calls . A lot of the problems we see with the e-calls , in my opinion , is they are over used played too long , too loud and by too many people as they are easily available and as with most other things we don't really have any forms of training in their us we just get them then go out and use them . A lot of weekend hunters now have them it's a sport and we all enjoy doing it and it really takes study of the coyote to get good at calling and hunting them but then you have the e-calls that make it easy for people to use them and have some success . As one of my fellow control workers told me once , when you have someone that calls in a coyote for the first time they're hooked for life and may or may not advance in their skills . The ones that do are good the ones that don't make life hard for the ones that need to do it and the ones that advance in the skill of calling , but they still have the right to do coyote calling . In short e-calls are abused so hand calls will do better but take more on the users part to master and cheaper to buy and some aren't what they should be .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 2074647, member: 91783"] For years when we didn't have e-calls we used tape calls they didn't reproduce the frequencies either . I used memorex tapes and made my own tapes but then the players couldn't reproduce them . We then got the e-calls at first they weren't good at reproducing the frequencies either , The newer ones do better but hand calls still do better at reproducing all of the frequencies and as we all know no two callers will call the same as another caller with the hand calls . A lot of the problems we see with the e-calls , in my opinion , is they are over used played too long , too loud and by too many people as they are easily available and as with most other things we don't really have any forms of training in their us we just get them then go out and use them . A lot of weekend hunters now have them it's a sport and we all enjoy doing it and it really takes study of the coyote to get good at calling and hunting them but then you have the e-calls that make it easy for people to use them and have some success . As one of my fellow control workers told me once , when you have someone that calls in a coyote for the first time they're hooked for life and may or may not advance in their skills . The ones that do are good the ones that don't make life hard for the ones that need to do it and the ones that advance in the skill of calling , but they still have the right to do coyote calling . In short e-calls are abused so hand calls will do better but take more on the users part to master and cheaper to buy and some aren't what they should be . [/QUOTE]
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