Pah-Rah mountains NV

There are so many different sounds that will work on your fox-pro . Much of the sounds you want to use will depend on several factors , time of the year , time of the day , weather conditions , the location of where you chose to make your stand . For coyote this time of the year you might try a full grown jack rabbit distress sound as coyote tend to respond better to lower frequency sounds then some of the higher frequency sounds like bird sounds and cotton tail rabbit sounds at this time of the year . Some of the non threating coyote vocalizations will also work at this time of the year but due to the fact that there are a lot of this years young coyote around and they aren't looking to fight you need to be selective with the coyote vocalizations and if you are just starting to learn calling they may be best saved for spring time . Fawn blats are another good sound if you have deer and antelope or sheep in your area . Try to select your sounds by what animals are in your area and start with lower volume on your call . study your location so you can make your stands with the lay of the land , the sun and wind to your advantage . So many people think well I have 120 different sounds to choose from but in the end they will be relying on maybe 10 sounds as their main calling go to sounds . Good luck .
 
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