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I have seen alot of guys tell their viewers what the different sounds are but I have not seen much footage of those actual sounds. I would question how many of them have even heard these sounds themselves. Just sitting thee watching and listening with out trying to kill the coyote. I have watched a video that Craig O"Gorman has with Vern Dorn that is about 7 hours in total length. That 3 video set has very lttle conversation but a whole lot of coyote vocalizations. Great video, unfortuantely the quality is very poor. It was shot in the early 80's thru the late 80"s. You do find yourself hanging on every word that is said though.
I just watched Craig O'Gorman's snare video #5 and John Grahams snaring video. There is alot of coyote behavior information in snaring and trapping videos for coyotes.
I just watched Craig O'Gorman's snare video #5 and John Grahams snaring video. There is alot of coyote behavior information in snaring and trapping videos for coyotes.
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If you want a place to start i would say try "Talking to Coyotes with the songdog" by Major Boddicker or Critr Calls he has done a lot of research on coyote vocalization and really breaks it down. You can also order his tape to listen to him on the call reproducing the sounds.
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Guys,
The best video that I have seen in regard to howling up coyotes is called "dogging coyotes", and is offered by ELK Industries. If you watch this video, you will hear the howls that are used to bring the coyotes in and also you will hear the sounds made by coyotes as they challenge the decoy dogs.
I wish there was a way for me to upload sounds onto this board. I have quite a lot of experience in howling coyotes to the gun. I can tell you that most of what you read about coyote language is baloney. No human knows what every yip, bark or howl of a coyote means. There are only two or three sounds you need to learn on a good howler in order to call coyotes.
The best video that I have seen in regard to howling up coyotes is called "dogging coyotes", and is offered by ELK Industries. If you watch this video, you will hear the howls that are used to bring the coyotes in and also you will hear the sounds made by coyotes as they challenge the decoy dogs.
I wish there was a way for me to upload sounds onto this board. I have quite a lot of experience in howling coyotes to the gun. I can tell you that most of what you read about coyote language is baloney. No human knows what every yip, bark or howl of a coyote means. There are only two or three sounds you need to learn on a good howler in order to call coyotes.
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Video with Dakota Influence
I am sorta new to calling coyotes but have been doing a lot of studying. I have watched a couple videos but they always seem to be hunting somewhere down south, on flat wooded lands, and it is usually appears to be spring seasonn. Are there any videos that show calling techniques in rougher areas such as western North Dakota and during the winter? Looking for any help I can get.