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For soft calling in open fields, ideal positions include a slight rise or ridge with a clear sightline to the surrounding area, often at 10-20 yards from a natural obstruction like a tree or rock, and using a low profile to blend in with the terrain.
Choosing the Right Position
When it comes to calling in open fields, the position you choose can make all the difference. Aim for a spot with a slight rise or ridge, as this will give you an elevated view of the surrounding area without being too obvious. This is often 10-20 yards from a natural obstruction like a tree or rock, which will help to funnel the animal’s attention towards you. When selecting your position, consider the wind direction and sun exposure to avoid giving away your presence.
Setting Up Your Call
Once you’ve chosen your position, set up your call in a way that allows you to make soft, subtle sounds. This might involve using a low-profile call or a soft-reed call, and practicing your calling technique to produce a natural-sounding bleat or grunt. Start with short, gentle calls and gradually increase the volume and duration as needed, always listening for a response from the surrounding area. It’s essential to be mindful of your surroundings and adjust your calling technique accordingly, as a loud or off-key call can spook the animal and ruin your chances of success.
Reading the Terrain
When calling in open fields, it’s essential to read the terrain and understand how the animal is likely to approach. Look for low-lying areas, game trails, and other features that might funnel the animal’s movement towards you. Be prepared to adjust your position or calling technique based on the animal’s response, and always keep a safe distance and a clear escape route in case things don’t go as planned. By combining a well-chosen position with a soft and subtle calling technique, you can increase your chances of success and enjoy a more rewarding hunting experience.
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