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Can Coyote Calls Be Effective During Rainy Conditions?

April 5, 2026

Quick Answer

Coyote calls can be effective during rainy conditions, but the caller must consider the changed environment and adapt their technique accordingly.

Adapting to Rainy Conditions

When calling coyotes in the rain, it’s essential to remember that their senses are heightened due to the increased moisture in the air. This means they will be more sensitive to sound and visual cues. To increase the effectiveness of your calls, try using a higher-pitched yip or a series of short barks, which can be more easily heard through the rain.

Using the Right Equipment

Invest in a waterproof coyote call that can withstand the elements. These calls are specifically designed to project sound effectively even in rainy conditions. Additionally, use a high-quality electronic caller that can produce a wide range of sounds, including the subtle variations in pitch and tone that coyotes are known to respond to. Consider using a call with a built-in compressor or a device that can adjust the sound levels to compensate for the ambient noise of the rain.

Tips for Calling at Night in the Rain

When calling coyotes at night in the rain, position yourself in a way that maximizes your visibility while minimizing your exposure to the elements. Use a high-powered spotlight to illuminate the surrounding area, and consider setting up a blind or a hide to get closer to your quarry. Remember to keep your calls short and sweet, as the rain can muffle the sound and make it harder for the coyotes to locate the source. Aim for a series of 5-7 short calls, spaced about 10-15 seconds apart, to mimic the sound of a coyote pup or an injured animal.

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