MFK or Tony Tebbe sounds for coyotes

It would be an amazing experiment to be part of, and witness, if you were to come to NY or PA with your 4 calls and enjoy the same success

Nah... It would be amazingly disappointing is all. I'm a daytime, desert, public land caller through and through. Put me in farmland, at night, limited to just a microscopic spot of land. I'd be a fish out of water. And just plain uncomfortable, being so constrained. I'm not sure it would even be any fun for me, having to stay up all night and not be able to move about as I wished. I like to sleep at night. And wander as it suits me. If my four sounds didn't work though, I'd be willing to make a small wager trying different ones wouldn't change the outcome. Unless, it takes something other than prey distress, pup distress, or coyote vocals to get it done. In which case, I'm clueless as to what it takes.

- DAA
 
Unless, it takes something other than prey distress, pup distress, or coyote vocals to get it done. In which case, I'm clueless as to what it takes.
I can't argue one bit about comparing what you have, and what we deal with here. I think, given the opportunity to experience the same, I would be in the same mindset. However, it is what it is. It's what I know, and it's enjoyable in the sense that it allows me to to match wits with our most challenging animal.

As far as sound types go, you have all that it takes. I just prefer to have more than one of each. I have witnessed them ignore sound after sound, then suddenly something trips their trigger. Seen it enough times to believe there is something to it. Why does a grey fox fight trigger them after playing a pile of other sounds? How they can pay no attention to 3 different rabbits, only to come unglued when you throw out a screaming cardinal sound? Why exactly?... I haven't a clue. But it happens.

Now, as for Cal's sounds... Last season was a frustrating one in that most of the season was a bust due to crazy deep snows. I had some incredible call in success with Cal's sounds the last couple weeks of our season when the snow melted off enough to get around. I'm not sure if it was the sounds themselves, or just the fact that my spots went pretty much the entire season untouched? All I know is Cal's sounds produced consistently. I plan to run the hell out of them this season. I'm hoping they are going to pick up where they left off!
 
Funny you mention the rabbit sounds. Think I posted about this hunt before but I’d got in their bubble and had coyotes riled up with vocals but they wouldn’t commit. I mean they were CLOSE but WOULD NOT break cover. I figured what the heck and waited a solid 2-3 minutes after the last coyote vocal and went to Baby Bunny and they come in running.
I’m not the smartest in the bunch, but that same combo has worked a couple other times since then when I knew they were there and they wouldn’t commit.
Think the biggest issue in the “East” is terrain. The Western guys talk about seeing coyotes up to a mile away. Down here there may be 2-3 creeks and brush so thick a rabbit refuses to go in it. They just ain’t coming that far here no matter how riled up they get at a distance. It’s only when you get in their bubble will they “generally” come in.
 
I really should just slow down on it. I've called and killed about 1,600 coyotes, myself, and counting those I've called and partners have killed, and counting those I've called that didn't get killed, at least 2,000 more. Using four sounds. Two rabbit sounds. A pup distress and a lone howl. I Honestly, I can't articulate any need for any other sounds.

Maybe the price of gold just has me feeling flush and wanting to spend money or something. I don't think any new or different sounds are going to up my take. I have always thought that sounds are WAY over rated. If the coyotes are there and in the mood, most any sound will work the same as any other. Getting on willing coyotes and not blowing it setting up the stand are about a hundred times more important than the sound, in my opinion.

- DAA
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I pretty much use the same type of sounds all the time, (I/E rabbit distress, Howl, pup distress) just not from the same sound artist.
Sometimes a different tempo or octave at a different volume will be enough to make them commit or hightail it.
SJC
 
I could be happy and successful at coyote calling with 10 or so sounds.

Blasphemy! You need ultrasonics, 7 speakers, and 500+ sounds. (sarcasm).

All this makes me want to put my x24 on ebay and hand call. I like hand calling better anyways. They come right to you.
 
Unless, it takes something other than prey distress, pup distress, or coyote vocals to get it done. In which case, I'm clueless as to what it takes.

- DAA

I have FXP, MFK and TT. I have maybe 30 sounds between my favorites and ones near the top of my categories, I bounce between. Those are the 3 main triggers i hit on with high volume, and in between loud series I mix in low to mid volume social interaction sounds.
 
I have FXP, MFK and TT. I have maybe 30 sounds between my favorites and ones near the top of my categories, I bounce between. Those are the 3 main triggers i hit on with high volume, and in between loud series I mix in low to mid volume social interaction sounds.
Yeah, yeah… 30 sounds, main triggers, loud, low, mid etc, etc. All great. But there’s an old idiom about “ A master never reveals his secrets”… So come clean, Jeremy. What else you doing? Bacon method? VooDoo? You have scary little coyote dolls with pins all stuck in them? Tapped into coyote mind control methods? :ROFLMAO: Gotta be more to it than the sounds, the dogged determination, the attention to every detail. Lol…

Seriously though… Glad you chimed in.
 
I believe Jeremy has a bunch of stock in Purina High Protein High Calorie coyote food that he scatters via crop dusters across multiple States during mating season to ensure the females produce healthy and high number litters…that man had killed more K9’s than Parvo. Glad he doesn’t come South because we wouldn’t have any left, lol!!
 
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