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Yes, electronic calls can be used for sandhill crane hunting, but with certain restrictions and considerations.
Choosing the Right Call
When it comes to using electronic calls for sandhill crane hunting, selecting the right call is crucial. Look for a call that mimics the sounds of sandhill cranes, such as the “un-hoo” or “hoo-ha” calls. Some popular call brands include Primos, Knight & Hale, and Federal. These calls often feature multiple sounds and volume controls, allowing you to tailor your call to the needs of the hunt.
Tips for Calling Sandhill Cranes
When using electronic calls for sandhill crane hunting, it’s essential to use them correctly. Start by setting up a blind or hideout in a location known to have crane activity. Begin calling at dawn or dusk, when cranes are most active. Use a soft, gentle volume to start, and gradually increase the volume as necessary. Be patient and persistent, as it may take several attempts to get a response from the cranes. Aim for a calling duration of 30 seconds to 1 minute, followed by a 1-2 minute pause to allow the cranes to respond.
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