Six free coyote calling sound files in the .wav format.

Varmint Al

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Six free digital coyote calling sounds.

These .wav files are free with no strings attached. Use them any way you like. I made them for your calling enjoyment and to promote the Second Amendment. Each new coyote hunter who learns hunting and buys a gun is another supporter of the Second Amendment.

I fired up the laptop and recorded 6 sounds in the .wav format. These sounds are not the best quality, but as good as I could do on the laptop. They have been zipped up in the .zip format so that their size is slightly smaller, but they are still very large files. Each sound lasts about 60 seconds. If you put the sound on your player, I would suggest about 1 to 2 minutes of dead air in between repeating the call.

Once they are downloaded, you unzip the files and then the resulting file should be a .wav file. To listen to the .wav file merely double click on it and it should fire up your media player. You can convert the .wav file to an .mp3 file using the converter in the link on another post on this thread.
Caution: These .wav files could cost you serious money. I take no responsibility for any rifles, ammo, reloading gear, scopes, hand calls, electronic callers you might need if you get hooked as a coyote hunter. You are on your own there. Proceed with caution.

Here is a list of the files:

http://www.varmintal.net/chicken.zip 2,221KB
Chicken distress with the Haydel call

http://www.varmintal.net/challenge.zip 1,752KB
Coyote challenge bark with the Dan Thompson Red Desert coyote howler

http://www.varmintal.net/dthowl.zip 1,789KB
Coyote howls with the Dan Thompson Red Desert coyote howler

http://www.varmintal.net/hurtpup.zip 2,068KB
Coyote hurt pup distress call with a diaphragm call

http://www.varmintal.net/jackrabbit.zip 2,230KB
Jackrabbit distress call

http://www.varmintal.net/weems.zip 2,169KB
Cottontail distress call with a knockoff Weems (sp) call.

Finally, I have about 40 Gb/month of extra traffic available on my http://www.varmintal.net/ site and when that is used up, I will have to remove the sounds. But by then, maybe someone else will have them posted somewhere. Be my guest.

I have used following to convert .wav files to mp3 files, but you lose some of the fidelity unless you make the mp3 files very large. Anyhow, it is a free download, or at least was a few months ago.
dBpowerAMP Music Converter. Give it a try. Maybe some of the guys here might know of better converters. http://www.dbpoweramp.com/
Good Hunting... from Varmint Al
 
Thanks for the sounds Al. I will give them a listen and download them. I also wanted to let you know I have been a fan for several years now. I have visited your sight numerous times and recieved a lot of great information. I read your coyote hunting stuff when I first became interested, and when I got into reloading recently, your site was one of the first places I visited.
 
Cheers Varmint Al...

I downloaded those sounds last year. I used them to practice my hand calling. I just started Predator hunting last year, and I agree. Those sounds are very expensive. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif

Your site is one of the first ones I ran into last year when I was searching for info. Still go back to it on occasions.

Thanks!!
 
Varmint Al your a class act. Not many people would go to the trouble to make these sounds available for free. You even put them up without even being asked. Your alright in my book.
 
I wish I could make a call sound like that. If I could I wouldn't have to spend all this money on a FoxPro.

Thanks Al.
 
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UPDATE

The call files will soon be removed from there current location. Not to worry. Eric (AKA as KY-23) from the Predator Master forum has posted them on his site. Thanks Eric. The hot links to all six files are now on my Hunting Page. Here is the link:

http://www.varmintal.net/ahunt.htm#Calling

Anyone want to comment on how they sounded?? The coyote howls are high pitched like a young coyote. Don't want to sound like an alpha male that is ready to beat the snot out of any incoming coyote.

Good Hunting... from Varmint Al
 
Hey Al,

Thanks for putting those sounds on here. I downloaded them all tonight. This will be a tremendous help to this young 15 year old hunter. I am planning to make my own calling cd. I have recorded myself calling and will put the sounds on here eventually, when I figure out how to.

Thanks a lot.

Todd
 
I think they all sounded great. They were pretty depressing though...I thought I was doing OK until I heard them. Those howls are very hard for me to duplicate.
 
Centerfire.. It is not that difficult. Every once in awhile, I just sit down and see what I can get the calls to sound like. That is how I found out that the Haydle call could sound like a chicken. When you make a calling sound, remember that the real animal in distress didn't practice like an opra star for a performance. Usually they will only "sing" once anyhow. So the sounds don't have to be perfect. The sounds need to sound like distress.

Here is the call I used for the chicken sounds.

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DOUBLE REED w / COAXER VOICE

Good Hunting... from Varmint Al
 


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