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Using bird calls can enhance starling hunting success by attracting more birds to the hunting area and increasing the chances of a successful hunt.
Attracting Starlings with Bird Calls
Using bird calls to attract starlings is a technique that has been used successfully by many hunters. Starlings are highly social birds that are attracted to other starlings, and by mimicking their calls, you can draw them in. The “chattering” call of a starling, which sounds like a series of rapid, high-pitched chirps, is particularly effective. Hunters have reported success using a call that consists of 5-7 short chirps, followed by a pause, and then repeated. This call can be made using a call device or by imitating the sound with the mouth.
Effective Hunting Times
Research has shown that starlings are most active during the morning and late afternoon, which makes these times ideal for using bird calls to attract them. Hunters who have used this technique report that the best results are often obtained when the birds are in close proximity to the call source, typically within 50-100 yards. In areas where starlings are particularly dense, such as urban parks or agricultural fields, the use of bird calls can be particularly effective.
Tips for Effective Use
To maximize the effectiveness of bird calls, it’s essential to use them in conjunction with other hunting techniques, such as decoys and bait. Hunters should also be aware of the local laws and regulations regarding the use of bird calls in hunting starlings. In addition, it’s crucial to be patient and persistent, as attracting starlings with bird calls can take time and may require repeated efforts. By following these tips and using the right bird calls, hunters can increase their chances of a successful hunt and help control starling populations.
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