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lord knows how many ive probably scared off with out ever seeing them.
lord knows how many ive probably scared off with out ever seeing them. i know one for sure cuz he pissed in my boot track as i saw when i was headed out
One thing, most of the time if I'm only calling for yotes, 15 min per stand max, if I think a Robert is in the area and may come in then I'll stay for 30ish minutes. 2 stand in two hours, I would suggest you up your calling stands. I like to go out before daylight and stop and howl. Once I get a hit I keep going down the road and howling every couple of miles. I try to line up several spots and then go back and call in those areas once daylight rolls in. Ups your odds a bunch over just cold calling.
Any suggestions for us??? I think I am gonna build one of VarmintAl's "El Cheapo" remote callers because it's way more convenient and I would be able to use it conjunction with some sort of decoy/lure. . .
Before you build "El Cheapo" you might take a look at the Big Horn XL Outdoor Amplified Speaker by Cass Creek. You can find info and buy it here. http://www.king-cart.com/cgi-bin/cart.cgi?store=apc&product_name=Cass+CreekI made "El Cheapo". It works and while it was fun to build, by the time I did all the running around to get all the components I had over $100 into the project.I am sure the amp/speaker combo are better with the CC and the 75 feet of speaker cable you can get some distance. Just a thought.