hickerx2
Member
For me....
red fox 10%
Grey fox 25%
Coyotes .002%
I'm counting the ones that I should have killed but didn't due to missing the shot, dropping the light when they were in close, etc. In other words, animals that actually responded to the call.
Something that nmleon mentioned....spot on!!
The more calls a salesman makes, the more he sells. I try to make as many possible stands in a night as possible. That way, even if you're only getting a 5-10% response, you can still kill 2 or 3 in a day. I routinely call areas that I have low confidence in, just to add another stand to the night. These "low percentage" spots save the day fairly often.
red fox 10%
Grey fox 25%
Coyotes .002%
I'm counting the ones that I should have killed but didn't due to missing the shot, dropping the light when they were in close, etc. In other words, animals that actually responded to the call.
Something that nmleon mentioned....spot on!!
The more calls a salesman makes, the more he sells. I try to make as many possible stands in a night as possible. That way, even if you're only getting a 5-10% response, you can still kill 2 or 3 in a day. I routinely call areas that I have low confidence in, just to add another stand to the night. These "low percentage" spots save the day fairly often.