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<blockquote data-quote="CATCHDAWG" data-source="post: 578294" data-attributes="member: 2210"><p>My go to sequence usually goes something like this. I'll give a long howl and wait five to ten minutes, howl again and wait. After fifteen minutes I'll start in with some distress sounds be it a fawn, rabbit or a bird type sound. I'll do this maybe three or four sequences and if nothing shows I'll repeat the distress sounds except mix in some ki-yi's (yelps). I've had pretty good success useing this strategy. Be aware though, if I'm interested in a fox or cat I NEVER use any canine vocalizations. Cats don't seem to mind as much but I've never called a fox in after howling.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CATCHDAWG, post: 578294, member: 2210"] My go to sequence usually goes something like this. I'll give a long howl and wait five to ten minutes, howl again and wait. After fifteen minutes I'll start in with some distress sounds be it a fawn, rabbit or a bird type sound. I'll do this maybe three or four sequences and if nothing shows I'll repeat the distress sounds except mix in some ki-yi's (yelps). I've had pretty good success useing this strategy. Be aware though, if I'm interested in a fox or cat I NEVER use any canine vocalizations. Cats don't seem to mind as much but I've never called a fox in after howling. [/QUOTE]
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