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there are those that believe that since a rabbit has very small lungs and can only squeal for so long before going quiet that it only makes sense to do the same when trying to call a coyote, BUT it's been proven many MANY times over that because it makes sense to us that it doesn't necessarily make sense to the coyote.

  I believe constant sound calls as many or more than the other way.

  I've seen times where a coyote was coming to the call only to jump a jack rabbit and go into hot pursuit of the rabbit, lose track of it, then commence to coming to the call. I also had three coyotes all together one time and it took me several different rabbit distress sounds before two decided to come, the third decided to leave.

   All this said to say, the coyote doesn't play by OUR rules, they play by theirs and we really don't know how they think, even though we'd like to think that we do.


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