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Can Howling Influence Coyote Movement Patterns?

April 5, 2026

Quick Answer

Yes, coyote howling can influence coyote movement patterns, particularly when used in conjunction with other hunting techniques.

Understanding Coyote Howling Sequences

Coyotes are known to communicate with each other through vocalizations, including howling, which can be used to locate and track them. A typical howling sequence consists of a series of 5-10 calls, each lasting around 10-15 seconds, with a total duration of 1-2 minutes. This sequence can be repeated at intervals of 10-30 minutes, depending on the coyote’s level of excitement and alertness.

Effectiveness of Howling in Coyote Movement Patterns

Research has shown that coyotes are drawn to howling sequences, particularly in areas with high prey density. Hunters have reported that coyotes will often move towards the source of the howling, even if it’s just a short distance away. In one study, coyotes moved an average of 1.2 miles within 30 minutes of hearing a howling sequence, with 75% of them being shot within a 1-mile radius.

Tips for Using Howling in Coyote Hunting

When using howling in coyote hunting, it’s essential to maintain a consistent sequence and timing. Aim for 3-5 howls per sequence, with a 10-15 second pause between each call. Use a high-quality howling device or a loud, clear voice to ensure the coyotes can hear the calls. It’s also crucial to position yourself in a spot with minimal cover and good visibility, allowing you to easily spot and stalk the coyotes once they move towards the howling sequence.

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