Which Sounds for Which Animals?
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Which Sounds for Which Animals?
Hi everyone! I'm a noob predator hunter. I'm getting a Primos Dogg Catcher e-caller.
Aside from groundhogs, I'm targeting foxes and bobcats mainly, raccoons to some extent, and coyotes if they show up (I don't even know if I have yotes on my hunting grounds but if I see I'll shoot.)
Out of these sounds, which ones do you guys think will be best for each animal I listed?
Interrogation howls
Female invitation howls
Coyote serenade
Adult coyote distress (Ki-Yi)
Coyote pup distress
Cottontail distress
Baby cottontail distress
Jackrabbit distress
Baby jackrabbit distress
Baby fawn distress
Rodent distress
Woodpecker distress
Aside from groundhogs, I'm targeting foxes and bobcats mainly, raccoons to some extent, and coyotes if they show up (I don't even know if I have yotes on my hunting grounds but if I see I'll shoot.)
Out of these sounds, which ones do you guys think will be best for each animal I listed?
Interrogation howls
Female invitation howls
Coyote serenade
Adult coyote distress (Ki-Yi)
Coyote pup distress
Cottontail distress
Baby cottontail distress
Jackrabbit distress
Baby jackrabbit distress
Baby fawn distress
Rodent distress
Woodpecker distress
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Read this:
HNI Predator Hunting Tactics & Strategies Sub-Forum Thread: Species Specific - Fox, Bobcats, & Coyotes
Coons are only going to come into coon fighting most of the time.
I own a lot of electronic callers, and have owned many more - dating back to when we LITERALLY carried turntables and vinyl records in the field. There hasn't been a Primos electronic caller on the market I would want to own over a Foxpro.
HNI Predator Hunting Tactics & Strategies Sub-Forum Thread: Species Specific - Fox, Bobcats, & Coyotes
Coons are only going to come into coon fighting most of the time.
I own a lot of electronic callers, and have owned many more - dating back to when we LITERALLY carried turntables and vinyl records in the field. There hasn't been a Primos electronic caller on the market I would want to own over a Foxpro.