![]() My guess is you're in one of those slumps, OR you're hunting highly pressured coyotes and that is a sure way to knock ones success down, really quick. Sometimes we fall into a slump and it seems a guy can't buy a coyote for nuthin'. I highly doubt it's a chosen sound problem, as I think most un-pressured coyotes would come to a multitude of prey sounds, and probably a lot would also come to vocals. Once I start hunting my properties for a second time for the season, I won't be using rabbit, probably lean more on vocals. Heck this year I've killed more coyotes to simple 'ol rabbit then anything else, BUT I have been hunting low pressured coyotes so I expect them to come to rabbit. ![]() I guess I have often thought I found the right "sequence" but what my favorite sequence of sounds is very well probably isn't anyone else's. The remote and decoy store conveniently in the caller. Too softly, well, if they can't hear it, that could certainly be a problem. Simple, compact design makes The Riot E Caller extremely portable without sacrificing sound quality. Too loud, probably not, after all there are guys that use full volume, or darn near to it, that post that they are killing coyotes, so that surely isn't the problem. And I don't see how the rotation of the call could be causing coyotes to not show up. If a coyote is close enough to hear the "buttons clicking", then they are surely close enough to at least see, if not kill. MO Coyotes, the logic side of me is talking here. But apparently not the coyotes, I’m not triggering a response.Īnybody have a sequential order they go in that really seems to work that they would be willing to share? Of specific sounds? I’ve got everything that came on the Revolt, and some sounds from Tony Tebbe Predator Unibersity as well.Īlso, how much do you all rotate the call? Maybe I’m overdoing that.Įdited by MO Coyotes ( 01/01/19 11:14 PM) I see the lists of “good sounds” above, and they all sound great to me. meanwhile my buddy plays our old sequence with his FoxPro and they’re coming running. ![]() But I’ve called and called with the thing, and haven’t gotten anything in. It was a 5-6 sound stand of the best sounds that worked together in a certain order and really seemed to trigger all of the instincts of the coyote at some point in the stand.įast forward and I decided to purchase a Lucky Duck Revolt when my FoxPro crapped out because I saw and heard of so many people having success with it on social media. But I’m frustrated, I had a FoxPro Fury for years, and figured out what I determined to be the most successful sequence I could possibly put together. ![]()
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