Share your mating season call sequence’s?

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Please share your favorite February/mating season (now lol) call sequences if you would!

Please include the actual play time of the calls.

Sometimes I don’t know when i read or hear ,” I play a lone howl.” If that means literally one lone howl or a few minutes of it!

If you want to elaborate on your call sequences and it’s strategy please do!

Iam copying things from Fox pro and “the last stand” and the internet. Iam pretty dang clueless but excited to learn.

Also how do I learn if a response is good and I should answer back or not?

My buddy told me ,”oh they were asking you to answer them and you should’ve used a call.” ???

I have a Fox pro hellcat with the stock calls and it has a bluebird decoy.

Thanks headed back out this week and excited to learn and maybe even get a shot off!
 
Iam brand new
Please share your favorite February/mating season (now lol) call sequences if you would!

Please include the actual play time of the calls.

Sometimes I don’t know when i read or hear ,” I play a lone howl.” If that means literally one lone howl or a few minutes of it!

If you want to elaborate on your call sequences and it’s strategy please do!

Iam copying things from Fox pro and “the last stand” and the internet. Iam pretty dang clueless but excited to learn.

Also how do I learn if a response is good and I should answer back or not?

My buddy told me ,”oh they were asking you to answer them and you should’ve used a call.” ???

I have a Fox pro hellcat with the stock calls and it has a bluebird decoy.

Thanks headed back out this week and excited to learn and maybe even get a shot off!
James Nash @6ranchoutfitters has some excellent videos on Facebook & Instagram on calling coyotes. Highly recommend giving his sequences a try.

Also, stock sounds are fine, especially in low hunting pressure areas, but if you can swing it, do some research and invest in some other sounds. MFK is pretty popular
 
I start out with a short lone howl (not a long series just 2-3 notes) just in case one is close by (howl and get ready to shoot). If no response I usually do a longer series of lone howls after 2-5 minutes for 30-60 seconds.

If they haven’t answered yet I’m done howling and slightly depressed (hearing them is my favorite part).

If they do answer I howl over them with a series of interrogation howls. I keep howling until they stop so they for sure hear me.

From there it’s a crap shoot depending on how many answered, where they are (can they get down wind) and how close they are.

Whines/pup distress work when they are close. Further out you might have to howl some more or even move closer to them.
 
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