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My question is how long do you call, is it pretty well nonstop from sound to sound or play for 3 min. and silence then to a new sound?? This is for my foxpro wildfire 2. Any tips for Southern Indiana?
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I don't think it matters....call for a minute and stop for a minute repeat for 30 mins and move on... I usually change sounds 3 or 4 times throughout the set and usually have it playing very loud...
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We usually call 3 to 5 minutes, non stop with about a minute pause between sounds or just a pause. At night time we leave it running nonstop, so I doubt it matters much. 20 minutes minimum per stand and we also use 3 to 5 sounds per stand.
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Thanks guys I'm headed out tonight and tomorrow morning. I've called in one coyote in last 4 outings just wanting to increase success! Any more suggestions on the order of playing your sounds I first start with locater wait then into a yip then jackrabbit distress not a bad rotation?
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