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Yes, doves can be trained to respond to calls, but it requires patience and consistency in a controlled environment.
Building a Dove Call Response
Training doves to respond to calls is a challenging yet rewarding process. To start, you’ll need a dove call, preferably a mechanical one that mimics the sound of a dove or an actual dove’s call. Invest in a good-quality call that produces a clear, consistent sound.
Choosing the Right Dove Call
The type of dove call you choose will depend on the species of dove you’re hunting and the environment you’ll be in. For example, the mournful sound of a mourning dove call is effective in open fields, while a whitewing dove call is better suited for dense woods. Practice calling before heading out to ensure you’re comfortable with the call’s sound and volume.
Training Techniques
To train doves to respond to calls, follow these steps: (1) Start by calling in a controlled environment, such as a blind or a small enclosure, to minimize distractions. (2) Begin with short calls, gradually increasing the duration and frequency as the doves become accustomed to the sound. (3) Use a consistent calling rhythm and volume to help the doves associate the call with the sound of a real dove. (4) Reward the doves with food or other incentives to encourage them to respond to the call. With patience and practice, you can develop a successful dove call response that’ll help you attract birds and increase your chances of a successful hunt.
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