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Can You Use Electronic Calls for Snowshoe Hare Hunting?

April 5, 2026

Quick Answer

Electronic calls can be effective for snowshoe hare hunting, but their success depends on the caller's skill and knowledge of the animal's behavior and vocalizations.

Choosing the Right Call

When selecting an electronic call for snowshoe hare hunting, consider a device that can mimic the hare’s high-pitched bleats and whistles, as well as other sounds that imitate a doe in distress or a young fawn calling its mother. A call with a wide range of sounds and a user-friendly interface will allow you to adapt to different situations and animals’ reactions. Some electronic calls can produce up to 20 different sounds, including the distinct “shoo-shoo” call that snowshoe hares often make.

Hunting Techniques and Placement

To effectively use electronic calls for snowshoe hare hunting, place the call in a location where the sound can carry far and be easily heard by the hares. Typically, this means placing the call near a vantage point, such as a ridge or a hill, where you can see the surrounding area. When calling, use a high-pitched tone and vary the pitch and volume to simulate a doe or a young fawn’s vocalizations. Research suggests that the most effective calling times are during early morning and late evening, when the hares are most active.

Tips for Successful Calling

For successful snowshoe hare hunting using electronic calls, it’s essential to understand the animal’s behavior and vocalizations. Study the calls of snowshoe hares and learn how to mimic their sounds effectively. Practice using the electronic call before the hunt to become familiar with its operation and sound quality. Consider using a decoy, such as a fake doe or a young fawn, to increase the attractiveness of the area and encourage the hares to come closer.

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