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To master ideal mouth call techniques for beginners, focus on proper breathing, relaxed lips, and gentle blow pressure. Practice with a quiet, consistent tone, mimicking the desired animal's sound, such as a coyote's yip or howl. Start with short sessions to build endurance and control.
Mastering the Call
When starting with mouth calls, it’s crucial to use the correct breathing technique. Begin by taking a deep breath in through your nose, then exhale slowly through your mouth while blowing across the call’s edge. The goal is to produce a smooth, consistent tone without any sharp or forced sounds. Start with short sessions, 5-10 minutes, to build your endurance and control. Practice regularly to develop the necessary skills.
Stand Setup and Decoy Placement
When setting up your stand, consider the location and placement of your decoys. For coyote hunting, a good rule of thumb is to position your decoy 10-20 yards away from your stand, depending on the terrain and wind direction. Use a decoy that resembles a coyote’s natural coloring and pose to attract the animal’s attention. Consider using a windsock or flag to help conceal your scent and stand location.
Electronic vs Mouth Calls and Fur Care
While electronic calls have their advantages, mouth calls are a great option for beginners due to their simplicity and portability. However, it’s essential to maintain your mouth call properly to ensure it continues to produce quality sounds. Regularly clean and oil your call to prevent rust and damage. For fur care, keep your decoy clean and well-groomed, using a wire brush to remove dirt and debris. Trim any excess fur around the edges to prevent matting and maintain a natural appearance.
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