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<blockquote data-quote="backhoeboogie" data-source="post: 463705" data-attributes="member: 3162"><p>With the digital recordings they have now on CD, calls are better than ever. I have several CDs. You can get them now from several sources and all are pretty much good. There are some junk home made ones out there but the Johnny Stewart (or is it Stuart) are always good. </p><p></p><p>If you are thinking coyote, get one that has "Coyote Serenade" recorded on it to pin point the pack location, before you start enticing. Or in my case packs in the plural form. The CD should have several tracks on it including "cotton tail", "jack rabbit", and "fawn in distress". The fawn in distress call will bring them in with fury. Also, the turkey recordings work great during day light. </p><p></p><p>I have the CD box with a remote speaker. On occasions I put the coyote serenade in the pick up CD player just for fun. Packs will answer it from great distances.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="backhoeboogie, post: 463705, member: 3162"] With the digital recordings they have now on CD, calls are better than ever. I have several CDs. You can get them now from several sources and all are pretty much good. There are some junk home made ones out there but the Johnny Stewart (or is it Stuart) are always good. If you are thinking coyote, get one that has "Coyote Serenade" recorded on it to pin point the pack location, before you start enticing. Or in my case packs in the plural form. The CD should have several tracks on it including "cotton tail", "jack rabbit", and "fawn in distress". The fawn in distress call will bring them in with fury. Also, the turkey recordings work great during day light. I have the CD box with a remote speaker. On occasions I put the coyote serenade in the pick up CD player just for fun. Packs will answer it from great distances. [/QUOTE]
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