Hi Guys, was hoping to get some advise on what people find successful in terms of a calling sequence here in NL. Have watched youtube videos extensively on the subject but haven't found any directly related to NL. I have a foxpro caller (to eliminate my own incompetence with a mouth call from the equation) and I am hoping to get out this weekend, weather/wind permitting, for the first time. Can anyone make any suggestions with regards to a calling sequence? I am specifically interested in the types of sounds and durations of the sounds, as well as anything else that may be helpful. Also, I have a remote decoy that pairs with my caller, when should I start to use it? Should I turn it on and let it operate continuously while I am calling, or should I wait until I can see and animal responding to my calls (hopefully)? Or is this something that works well different ways on different animals? I am very green, like I said my first day out is yet to come, so no advise is too simple or unwelcome at this point. Thanks! And if anyone has some tips they deem essential not related to calling and decoys, please feel free to chime in. The learning curve is steep and I really would appreciate the help. Thanks again!
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ok. that makes sense. I was actually thinking that but it is nice to hear from someone with some experience. Thanks Tony.
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