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An E-Caller can be more effective than hand calls for coyote hunting due to its ability to produce consistent, high-quality sounds at any volume, but the best choice ultimately depends on the hunter's preference and skill level.
Pros of E-Callers
E-Callers offer several advantages over hand calls. They can produce a wide range of sounds, from high-pitched yips to low, mournful howls, all with consistent quality and volume. This is particularly useful at night, when coyote ears are more sensitive and a loud, clear call can be crucial in attracting a coyote. With an E-Caller, you can also adjust the volume to a level that’s comfortable for you, without straining your vocal cords or blowing out your eardrums. For example, a good E-Caller can produce a sound that’s 10 decibels louder than a hand call, which can make a big difference in terms of attracting coyotes.
Techniques for Using E-Callers at Night
When using an E-Caller at night, it’s essential to focus on subtle variations in tone and pitch. A good rule of thumb is to start with a low, gentle howl, and then gradually increase the pitch and volume to mimic the sound of an alert coyote. This can be particularly effective in areas with high coyote activity, where the creatures are more likely to be on the lookout for potential threats. For example, you might start with a 2-second howl at 10 decibels, and then increase the volume to 15 decibels over the course of 5 seconds, followed by a 1-second pause before repeating the sequence. This can help to create a sense of tension and uncertainty among coyotes, making them more likely to come in for a closer look.
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