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<blockquote data-quote="Smoke" data-source="post: 4549288" data-attributes="member: 3324"><p>Depends on size of property to how many sets I make. If I think every thing has heard me from one spot I go on to another property. Sound doesn't travel as far here as it does out west like u see on TV. I've called in yotes in one spot, move a few hundred yards and call in more off neighboring property. Most of my sets are 20-25 minutes. Most of the time it happens fast but some educated dogs take their time coming in and some come in from a long way off. I always end a set with pup distress. Killed a bunch that didn't come in til it was turned on. Always hunt your way into a property making sets as u go thru. Watch the wind. They want to get downwind. U can use that to your advantage by using crosswind or getting downwind of your call. I give property at least a couple weeks between hunts. They learn quick and it's easy to burn up a spot. This is just some of the things I do. There's alot of trial and error and u learn as u go. Good luck and show us some pics</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Smoke, post: 4549288, member: 3324"] Depends on size of property to how many sets I make. If I think every thing has heard me from one spot I go on to another property. Sound doesn't travel as far here as it does out west like u see on TV. I've called in yotes in one spot, move a few hundred yards and call in more off neighboring property. Most of my sets are 20-25 minutes. Most of the time it happens fast but some educated dogs take their time coming in and some come in from a long way off. I always end a set with pup distress. Killed a bunch that didn't come in til it was turned on. Always hunt your way into a property making sets as u go thru. Watch the wind. They want to get downwind. U can use that to your advantage by using crosswind or getting downwind of your call. I give property at least a couple weeks between hunts. They learn quick and it's easy to burn up a spot. This is just some of the things I do. There's alot of trial and error and u learn as u go. Good luck and show us some pics [/QUOTE]
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