Haydels Sly Pup Coyote Howler SPH-06

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Haydels Sly Pup Coyote Howler SPH-06

The Haydel's SPH-06 Sly Pup Howler is an essential tool for the serious predator hunter. Designed to replicate the authentic, piercing howls and social vocalizations of coyotes, this call is the perfect "locator" to identify where predators are holding before you set up your stand. Whether you are hunting vast open country or dense timber, the SPH-06 provides the volume and tonal range necessary to engage coyotes on their own terms, making it a powerful addition to your predator calling arsenal.

Engineered with Haydel's signature commitment to sound quality, the SPH-06 is built to be as versatile as it is reliable. Its open-reed design allows for effortless control over pitch and volume, enabling you to produce everything from long-range territorial howls to intimate, social "pup" whines. The call's compact housing is designed to withstand the harsh conditions of the field, ensuring that when you need a clear, consistent response from a coyote, the Sly Pup delivers every time.

Why It Outperforms the Competition:

  • Versatile Howling Range: Expertly tuned to handle both long-distance territorial howls and short-range social barks and whines.
  • High-Volume Projection: Engineered to cut through wind and reach predators at extreme distances, making it an ideal locator call.
  • Intuitive Modulation: The open-reed system provides immediate feedback, allowing hunters to master complex coyote sequences with minimal practice.
  • Durable Haydel’s Build: Rugged construction stands up to the toughest field environments, ensuring consistent performance throughout the season.

Technical Specifications:

  • Brand: Haydel's Game Calls, Inc.
  • Product Model: Sly Pup Howler (SPH-06)
  • Call Type: Howler/Locator Mouth Call
  • Target Use: Coyote and Predator Hunting

Haydel's SPH-06 Sly Pup Howler FAQ

Howlers are most effective for "locating"—using them early in the morning or late evening to trigger a response howl from a coyote, which helps you pinpoint their location before you start a dedicated calling stand.

Start with a medium-high pitch, then slowly drop the pitch while extending the note. Using your hand to cup over the end of the call as you finish the howl will add the necessary depth and realism.

Yes. By using shorter, softer bursts of air, you can replicate social yips and whines, which are great for enticing curious coyotes to investigate once you have them in the general area.

Yes. The SPH-06 is designed for high-volume projection, allowing the sound to carry through wind and terrain that would deaden the sound of lesser calls.

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