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Help....What should I have done?
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<blockquote data-quote="MRUTVOL" data-source="post: 2287794" data-attributes="member: 1779"><p>Not seeing the type area you were at and your set up it is hard to say but IMO you may have over called. I usually just start with a 5 minute session or less just to see if any are close by. If they are and are interested you will know it real quick. If no response then I give it a good hard session for another 5 mins or so and then sit and wait about 10 mins. If I have a large field of view and anything is interested then you should see it in the first 15 to 20 mins. Of course if the view is limited you just can not be sure if they were coming or not. Some times they will just freeze up and not come in. What I would have done when they howled back is gave them a howl and couple barks back and maybe hit the pup stress again. No guarantee that works but sometimes you have to do things a little unconventional and mix it up. Curosity sometimes can get the best of a yote. Like Redblood said I would wait a couple weeks and try again. Good Luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MRUTVOL, post: 2287794, member: 1779"] Not seeing the type area you were at and your set up it is hard to say but IMO you may have over called. I usually just start with a 5 minute session or less just to see if any are close by. If they are and are interested you will know it real quick. If no response then I give it a good hard session for another 5 mins or so and then sit and wait about 10 mins. If I have a large field of view and anything is interested then you should see it in the first 15 to 20 mins. Of course if the view is limited you just can not be sure if they were coming or not. Some times they will just freeze up and not come in. What I would have done when they howled back is gave them a howl and couple barks back and maybe hit the pup stress again. No guarantee that works but sometimes you have to do things a little unconventional and mix it up. Curosity sometimes can get the best of a yote. Like Redblood said I would wait a couple weeks and try again. Good Luck [/QUOTE]
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