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Spanish ibex respond to calls during the hunting season, but it's essential to use the right calls and technique to achieve success.
Understanding Spanish Ibex Vocalizations
Spanish ibex are known to respond to specific calls, particularly those that mimic their natural vocalizations. Hunters have found that using a call that imitates the ibex’s bleat or a series of high-pitched calls can be effective in locating them during the hunting season. Research has shown that these calls can be particularly effective during the fall season when ibex are typically more vocal due to the changing seasons.
Effective Call Techniques
When using calls to hunt Spanish ibex, it’s essential to use a call that can produce a wide range of frequencies and volumes. A diaphragm call or a call with a built-in speaker can be an effective option. Hunters should also experiment with different call patterns and volumes to determine what works best for a particular location and time of day. For example, a series of short, high-pitched calls may be effective in the morning, while a longer, more drawn-out call may be more effective in the late afternoon.
Tips for Successful Call Hunting
When call hunting Spanish ibex, it’s crucial to approach the hunt with caution and patience. Hunters should scout the area thoroughly before calling to identify potential locations and vantage points. It’s also essential to use the right equipment and to stay quiet and still while calling to avoid spooking the ibex. Hunters should also be prepared to adapt their strategy based on the response to their calls. If the ibex are not responding, it may be necessary to adjust the call pattern or volume, or to try a different location.
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