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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: 3066877" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>I think that you will find that you have a few sounds that you use most. If you had 30 to 50 sounds several of them would go unused for the most part. Having the ability to take some sounds off your machine and replacing them with sounds that you find work best in your area is a good thing having the sounds organized in an easy to remember order is also a good thing so that say you are using a rabbit distress call shoot a coyote then can hit say injured coyote sounds quickly. We as a whole are in general creatures of habit and will most often let ourselves get in the habit of using the same sounds over and over. Depending on the animals you want to call has an effect on the sounds that you choose to use, fox and cats respond to similar higher frequency sounds than coyotes in general. So being able to have a few choices in that respect makes a difference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 3066877, member: 91783"] I think that you will find that you have a few sounds that you use most. If you had 30 to 50 sounds several of them would go unused for the most part. Having the ability to take some sounds off your machine and replacing them with sounds that you find work best in your area is a good thing having the sounds organized in an easy to remember order is also a good thing so that say you are using a rabbit distress call shoot a coyote then can hit say injured coyote sounds quickly. We as a whole are in general creatures of habit and will most often let ourselves get in the habit of using the same sounds over and over. Depending on the animals you want to call has an effect on the sounds that you choose to use, fox and cats respond to similar higher frequency sounds than coyotes in general. So being able to have a few choices in that respect makes a difference. [/QUOTE]
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