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Old 12-20-2009, 06:49 PM
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Default Predator hunting with CD?

Does anyone have any luck using a CD player and a CD to hunt coyotes? I am thinking about getting one. If so how do you use them? Do you play each track all the way through?
Track 1 – Coyote Pack 5:25
Track 2 – Coyote greeting calls 4:11
Track 3 – Coyote Challenge Bark 2:45
Track 4 – Hurt Pup 1:26
Track 5 – Coyote Kill Series 2:39
Track 6 – Baby Cottontail 4:41
Track 7 – Cottontail Distress 3:03
Track 8 – Hurt Fawn 2:23
Track 9 – Baby Red Fox 5:37
Track 10 – Chickens 5:10
Track 11 – Fox Barking 5:48
Track 12 – Red Fox Screams 4:54
Track 13 – Pigs Rooting around 4:13
Track 14 – Crows 5:16
Track 15 – Raccoon 4:34
Track 16 – Skunk 3:3tips/B>
Track 17 – Turkey 5:04
Track 18 – Squirrel 3:31

or ?
Coyote Howls 12:23
Coyote Challenge Dominant Male 3:11
Cottontail Distress Young 0:34
Coyote Locator 3:08
Grown Jackrabbit 9:56
Jackrabbit Distress 5:29
Baby Cottontail 10:03
Coyote Pack Howling 3:08
Crow Distress 3:06
Field Mouse 3:06
Turkey Panic 3:08
Chickens 2:17
Fawn Distress 3:06
Rodent Distress 3:04
Squirrel Distress 3:05
Coyote Pursuit 0:19
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Old 12-20-2009, 06:55 PM
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Buy some good mouth calls and practice,,,,,,,,,,,,,,It will pay-off in the long run !!!
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Old 12-21-2009, 05:38 AM
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what kind of mouth calls would you recommend? I Already have a distress cottontail call.
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Old 12-21-2009, 06:42 AM
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Default Mouth Calls.... yeah... that was my Idea...

Practice... Like Sheridan said... and get after it...

You cant kill them from the couch.. and you wont get better with out making mistakes...

Your stand location, and approach, is going to be the make it or break it point...

Have a alternate distress sound to use, Im originally from Illinois and you dont have much terrain like out west to hunt... So odds are calling to the ears of the same coyotes, on differant occasions are a good probability... Switch it up on them.. Just because you didnt see them.. Doesnt mean they didnt see or smell you..

Watch your wind, and your approach, then make some painfull sounding sounds into that mouth call.. and Get ready...

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Old 12-21-2009, 03:56 PM
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Use all those recorded tracks to practice on your mouth calling.



then use it softly, but convincently in the field..............they have excellent hearing !!!
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Old 12-23-2009, 11:08 AM
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I agree with these guys. Mouth call and practice. Those cd sounds would probably work but you have to keep from ruining your equipment in the field. Manipulating your volume and call sequence/time could be a pain. I used to use the old Johnny Stewart with the cassettes. Good caller, but a hassel. Now it's mouth calls and the Fox Pro.

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