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Coyote call sequence
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<blockquote data-quote="mailmanmichael" data-source="post: 5024480" data-attributes="member: 21337"><p>I start with a short, loud blast of a sound. Siren, howl etc. to get their ears up. My go to calls are rabbit distress or coyote pup distress. I do it for five minutes or so and vary the volume. Then wait, if nothing shows after 10 minutes, repeat the distress or switch to different sound, and vary volume again. If they can hear it, they will come look. You can use use mating calls this time of year, also.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mailmanmichael, post: 5024480, member: 21337"] I start with a short, loud blast of a sound. Siren, howl etc. to get their ears up. My go to calls are rabbit distress or coyote pup distress. I do it for five minutes or so and vary the volume. Then wait, if nothing shows after 10 minutes, repeat the distress or switch to different sound, and vary volume again. If they can hear it, they will come look. You can use use mating calls this time of year, also. [/QUOTE]
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