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Yes, electronic calls can be effective for raccoons, but they may require more trial and error to get the desired response.
Choosing the Right Electronic Call
When selecting an electronic call for raccoon hunting, look for a unit with a wide range of calls, especially those that mimic raccoon vocalizations, such as screams, chirps, and grunts. A call with multiple volume settings is also beneficial, as raccoons can be easily startled by loud sounds. Consider a call with a built-in speaker, as this will provide a more natural sound and help to carry farther.
Setting Up the Call
To increase the effectiveness of your electronic call, position it in a location where it will be easily heard by your hunting hounds. This may require experimentation with different locations and call settings. When setting up the call, start with a low volume and increase it as needed to avoid startling the raccoons. It’s also essential to keep the call consistent, as raccoons can become wary of irregular sounds.
Tips for Success
When using an electronic call for raccoon hunting, it’s crucial to understand the behavior and habits of your quarry. Raccoons are highly curious creatures and can be drawn to a variety of sounds, including those produced by the electronic call. However, they can also be easily frightened by loud noises or inconsistent sounds. To maximize your chances of success, consider using the call in conjunction with bait, such as corn or fruit, and position your hunting hounds in a location where they can easily follow the raccoons once they have been attracted.
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