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Title: Somewhat successful first outing (scouting) with new Kanati Tek e-caller
Post by: ivarhusa on June 20, 2009, 12:19:33 AM
Friends,

Shortly before dusk this evening I headed to familiar hunting territory, to see if I could locate coyotes to hunt later this fall and winter. I hunt along about a 15 mile stretch of several roads, where there is FFTH (Feel Free to Hunt) land most of the length.

It was past "shooting light" as I made my first stop alongside the road.  I popped out of the car, listened for a minute or two, then started the e-caller with a group howl.  I'd pause and listen, then howl again.  I repeated this process every mile or so.

In the distance I could see the outlines of cloud that were briefly illuminated by flashes of lightning.

At about the sixth stop, I was at a place I'd never hunted, but I let the caller sing out. Lo and behold, I got my first howling response at 9:50 pm (O-dark hundred)!  We barked and howled back and forth for about 5 minutes before I moved on.

I came back to the site about 20 minutes later (retracing my route home) and tried to howl him up again, but no luck.

I was disappointed that sites where I had taken coyotes last winter showed no current evidence of habitation.  The site I did elicit a howl from poses tactical problems.  The land is nearly vegetation-free (stubble). Not a stick of sagebrush in view.  Getting into a hunting position without being detected will be a challenge.  Not being seen, when there is absolutely nothing on the ground to sidle up to is another negative factor.  I will have my new M2D Camo going for me though.  It blends very well with grassy backgrounds, even stubble.

A pleasant night.  Perhaps tomorrow night I will cruise another hunting area with the same intent.

I found the Kanati Tek e-caller easy to use.  I was feeling the membrane keypad in the dark, speculating on "what I'd like". I thought it would be a good idea to have a bump on the keypad to orient my fingers in the dark. As my fingers traced the buttons, I realized that it already had such a bump!  Sweet.

Tomorrow holds another fascinating diversion.  I will be at a nascent woolly mammoth archaeological dig (http://mcbones.org/ (http://mcbones.org/)), meeting with the lead paleontologist and other key supporters.  The site is being set up for initial excavations in the coming months.  I do the mapping for them.

Ivar
Title: Re: Somewhat successful first outing (scouting) with new Kanati Tek e-caller
Post by: bearmanric on June 20, 2009, 12:07:32 PM
How are the sound's they dont have many. very new call company.look's well built. Rick :)
Title: Re: Somewhat successful first outing (scouting) with new Kanati Tek e-caller
Post by: ivarhusa on June 20, 2009, 04:53:28 PM
The Kanati Tek calls come with 30 or so sound files. The access system limits you to 100 addressable files, but some can be quite large, such as sequences.  Data is stored on a removable and replaceable thumb drive. Conceivably, one could have several thumb drives, each tailored to a different prey. (Coyotes, turkeys, fox, whatever.) So, in a sense, the number of sounds that can be played is practically unlimited (but for 100 at one sitting).

I am still looking for more good sounds.  What I have is probably adequate, but it is certainly fun to collect and create. Audacity beckons.  I don't have any experience with other callers, so I don't know what they sound like to compare them.

Ivar
Title: Re: Somewhat successful first outing (scouting) with new Kanati Tek e-caller
Post by: bearmanric on June 21, 2009, 10:07:27 AM
that's cool. i'm sure the sound's are fine.i'm into good cougar and deer sound's have them. but my Fury is 24 bit not 16 bit. limited to stereo sound's. have the new toa Foxpro coming next week. curios how it sound's. Rick
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