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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Ramblings and Such From Hunting Coyote
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<blockquote data-quote="DSheetz" data-source="post: 2745435" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>Straight Shooter; is Sassy a vocal dog? Walt is quite vocal he has a lot of different sounds that he makes for different reasons, this morning at 3:00 he decided he wanted to go out so was at the foot of the bed with his I need to go pee whine, He has a let's play whimper, a I'm hungry bark, Lets go to the truck reply bark, and so many other sounds for different things. I was playing with a new call I had made one day making different coyote sounds when a guy said your nuts, I've never heard any coyotes make that many sounds or have I ever heard a coyote talk as much as you say they do. Listening to Walt with all of his sounds made me think about the wide range of sounds that coyotes do make we just aren't around them and close enough to them to hear them for the most part. They have whines, whimpers, chirps different toned barks, short howls, long howls, kyies greeting sounds, mating sounds, leave me alone sounds, get out of my territory barks and short howls where are my puppies barks with short howls, honey I'm coming home long howls, okay I'm up and ready to get together and go hunting barks and howls and a wide range of other sounds that they use. We just need to be out there to hear them and put it together what they mean to them so we can duplicate them at the right time to fool them with our version of them. Or at least some one that has heard them and has an understanding of them on their E- callers they sell to tell you what when and where to us them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 2745435, member: 91783"] Straight Shooter; is Sassy a vocal dog? Walt is quite vocal he has a lot of different sounds that he makes for different reasons, this morning at 3:00 he decided he wanted to go out so was at the foot of the bed with his I need to go pee whine, He has a let's play whimper, a I'm hungry bark, Lets go to the truck reply bark, and so many other sounds for different things. I was playing with a new call I had made one day making different coyote sounds when a guy said your nuts, I've never heard any coyotes make that many sounds or have I ever heard a coyote talk as much as you say they do. Listening to Walt with all of his sounds made me think about the wide range of sounds that coyotes do make we just aren't around them and close enough to them to hear them for the most part. They have whines, whimpers, chirps different toned barks, short howls, long howls, kyies greeting sounds, mating sounds, leave me alone sounds, get out of my territory barks and short howls where are my puppies barks with short howls, honey I'm coming home long howls, okay I'm up and ready to get together and go hunting barks and howls and a wide range of other sounds that they use. We just need to be out there to hear them and put it together what they mean to them so we can duplicate them at the right time to fool them with our version of them. Or at least some one that has heard them and has an understanding of them on their E- callers they sell to tell you what when and where to us them. [/QUOTE]
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