I'm sorry, I didn't realize we were dealing with a FoxPro prostaffer or a wildlife biologist specializing in canine ability and behavioral science. I'll bow to your obvious "expertise". Personally I like to keep an open mind to other's experiences rather than call someone out based on my perception of what SHOULD happen or not happen in my own little world and mind. I've never been a wolf so I don't really KNOW just how far they can hear an electronic call (from actual experience, a hell of a lot louder than your hand calls BTW), especially not taking into account the wind or terrain. BUT, if you've been in that wolf's paws or have extensive scientific experience in researching the audible capabilities of canines in the wild and their response radii to a call, then again I'll bow to your obvious superior intellect

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Get real

. Your opinion counts as much as a pinch of coon $hit unless you have some basis for it, otherwise an open mind is the only way to approach a matter. My old man used to say Son, you may know lots and lots of useful stuff but the most important thing you can know is what you DON'T know. Basically, know your own limitations and don't try and bluff expertise based on what you THINK rather than what you actually KNOW.