![]() Mix a few of these sounds in to make your set-up seem more realistic. Coyote fight sounds are also a great sound this time of year as competition to breed is fierce and fights are common. Mating ritual sounds also are great this time of year and will bring in territorial coyotes looking to keep competition out of their area. Coyote whines and whimpers are a great lower level sound that will convince that coyote to come take a closer look. If you receive a non-threatening response or howl during mating season, you will want to move into some coyote inter-action sounds to convince that approaching coyote to come the rest of the way to your caller. Deeper howls are obvious in tone and can challenge alpha coyotes. This may trigger a response from the older coyote that sometimes keep the subordinates from howling as much. Try multiple openers if you don’t get a response at first, moving more toward the deeper sounding calls. Rotate your openers each time out to find the one that coyotes respond to most in your area. Lonely male or female calls are also a great starter to mix in as a lone coyote is more likely to be looked at as a non-threatening challenger. Male competition makes these calls great starters to mix in during this time frame. Male invitation or interrogation calls will bring in competing males, but some females that are not ready to mate will not come to this opener. Opening with these calls give you a better chance of bringing in any coyote, as the threat level is pretty low. Female invitation or interrogation howls offer the greatest chance for success during the breeding season, as they will attract courting males as well as territorial females to your location. ![]() So here are some suggestions to open your calling session correctly during the mating season. The opener sets the stage for what’s about to take place. Every great conversation starts with a great opener.
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