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<blockquote data-quote="Rut2much" data-source="post: 295633" data-attributes="member: 413"><p>If u do buy an electronic caller, look for one that's elevated off the ground or u can make something for it if not. Id also have a long string attached to it so u can hang off branches while calling in belts or other cover. The sound reaches further out vs being muffled into the ground, always start ur sounds out low and gradually increase the volume as you go. </p><p></p><p>Also, I'd recommend starting to blow on a hand call asap whether it's open or closed reed, you'll for sure wana know how to use it when the electronic freezes up or batteries die and your a mile away from the vehicle, don't ask me how I know. Not a bad idea to always have a long string in your pocket to drag coyotes out from the field as well. </p><p></p><p>And spray and tub your coyote calling apparel like you would your bow hunting clothes, it'll save ya a few heart breaks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rut2much, post: 295633, member: 413"] If u do buy an electronic caller, look for one that's elevated off the ground or u can make something for it if not. Id also have a long string attached to it so u can hang off branches while calling in belts or other cover. The sound reaches further out vs being muffled into the ground, always start ur sounds out low and gradually increase the volume as you go. Also, I'd recommend starting to blow on a hand call asap whether it's open or closed reed, you'll for sure wana know how to use it when the electronic freezes up or batteries die and your a mile away from the vehicle, don't ask me how I know. Not a bad idea to always have a long string in your pocket to drag coyotes out from the field as well. And spray and tub your coyote calling apparel like you would your bow hunting clothes, it'll save ya a few heart breaks. [/QUOTE]
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