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<blockquote data-quote="Osage1978" data-source="post: 3933895" data-attributes="member: 46228"><p>Here's how I'd do it if I was just running an electric call. </p><p></p><p>Start out with a generic rabbit distress "most" e calls will play a short session first then automatically pause then play again a little later.</p><p></p><p>There's a million scenarios that would dictate what I'd do at the first pause but to simplify I'd stop it with the remote and scan with my eyes while listening for coyotes coming especially behind me. If nothing showed up in 5 minutes I'd let it play again and repeat the pause/scan/listen</p><p></p><p>But if you just want simple just let it play while you watch.</p><p></p><p>If your calling area hasn't been called in before rabbit distress is probably as good as anything. If it's been pressured I start with grey fox distress or woodpecker distress with an e caller, grey fox distress is my best call all around where I hunt because there's lots of fox & coyotes are always after them.</p><p></p><p>When deer start dropping fawns I start with fawn distress</p><p></p><p>I'm no expert but I've been coyote hunting most of my life and I hunt pretty regularly so I'll help all I can</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Osage1978, post: 3933895, member: 46228"] Here's how I'd do it if I was just running an electric call. Start out with a generic rabbit distress "most" e calls will play a short session first then automatically pause then play again a little later. There's a million scenarios that would dictate what I'd do at the first pause but to simplify I'd stop it with the remote and scan with my eyes while listening for coyotes coming especially behind me. If nothing showed up in 5 minutes I'd let it play again and repeat the pause/scan/listen But if you just want simple just let it play while you watch. If your calling area hasn't been called in before rabbit distress is probably as good as anything. If it's been pressured I start with grey fox distress or woodpecker distress with an e caller, grey fox distress is my best call all around where I hunt because there's lots of fox & coyotes are always after them. When deer start dropping fawns I start with fawn distress I'm no expert but I've been coyote hunting most of my life and I hunt pretty regularly so I'll help all I can [/QUOTE]
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