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Originally Posted By: sleddoggWhen I have a good set up, most sounds work great ..... Got a nice female last year on an Antelope distress. They haven't seen or heard an antelope in Massachusetts ...... preds will be preds.


Hard to trash a good stand with bad calling, and impossible to make a bad stand work with "world class" callin'.


We all have our favorites sounds though 


 


I absolutely believe that! The sounds we use are one of the least important factors in a set. However, I believe certain sounds trigger a certain response. Prey sounds, be-it birds/rabbits/deer/chicken/woods-twinky cause them to respond in hunger or just plain curiosity. The hurt coyote/pup/fox sounds triggers a more primal response.  Have you ever seen a group of house dogs that pal around buddy-buddy with each other? Just let one get hit by a car or get bad hurt somehow & start bawling. Each other dog in that group will jump on the hurt dog & do their best to kill it. It's just canine nature...???



Pruson... I just resently watch Byron's vol II as well. I didn't make that connection that it was you. I could tell from the video that ya'll were having a good time!


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