Originally Posted By: Davey_O I have heard probally a couple hundred coyotes barking and howling over the past 4 years, so I know their pitches but like above 2 posts its a challenge to make the sounds on your own without squeaks and such being a novice, haha.
I truly mean no disrespect by saying this, BUT.....
......You say you "know pitches". The REAL question is: Do you "understand" what the differing types of howls mean to the coyotes?
Howling isn't just about pitches & making a howl. There are a multitude of different howls that coyotes use to communicate with.
While the CD I linked to (below) is designed to be used to learn how to use the Crit'R Call Song Dog howler...the same can be used to learn how to use most any howler.
IMHO, it is one of the best instructionals out there.
http://www.allpredatorcalls.com/products...ng-Dog-CD4.html