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Old 12-20-2008, 07:37 AM
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Good coyote call - non-electric?

I need to get a coyote/predator call and recall someone talking about some sort of rabbit howler or something that brought them in from a decent distance. I'm not looking for something pricey here, just a good mouth-driven call that comes highly recommended?
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Old 12-20-2008, 08:06 AM
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Re: Good coyote call - non-electric?

Just go to AllPredatorCalls.com and get a closed reed jackrabbit call. It doesn't matter whether or not you have jackrabbits where you hunt. I would recommend Ed Sceery's AP-3 as a great first call.

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Re: Good coyote call - non-electric?

If your hunting where its well below freezing get an open reed call. Nothing worse than walking a mile and in the first 1 minute of calling you have a freeze up on a closed reed call.
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Re: Good coyote call - non-electric?

id go with the primos KI-YI. its one of my favorites. and its only 14 bucks. you can do everything from rabbit distress ( jack or cotton ) , woodpecker, and if you play with it a little you can get a pup distress out of it by removing the mout peice and applying pressure to the reed with ur top lip.

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Re: Good coyote call - non-electric?

Heck, I have about 15 of 'em and none of them work.

I have a neighbor that is successful with any of mine.

Therefore, he call, I just watch and share the shooting.

I don't think is as much the call as the caller......
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Re: Good coyote call - non-electric?

Thanks guys, I'll look into those ones.
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Re: Good coyote call - non-electric?

I like the Critt'r calls, like the song dog jr., also like the Carver calls, Kerry is a very talented guy and the ELK power howler.
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