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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Good coyote call - non-electric?
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<blockquote data-quote="ScoutReconelpaso" data-source="post: 249125" data-attributes="member: 13077"><p>I have been a big fan of Randy Anderson's line I own most of them. The Lil Dog comes in a combo set that comes with 2 open reed calls and a detachable horn. The larger of the too is a decent howler and the smaller green one is a great rabbit distress all the way from a Jack to a Baby Cotton. If your looking for a Howler I love the Red Desert and the Hot Dog, Yotes love the sound for some reason and normally talk back. As the other guy mention the Ki Yi is one of Randy's also its a good Yiper and rabbit distress. I normally pick up his calls off of e-bay pretty cheap just have to hunt for them. Good luck Man its Mainly your preference and personal skill that will dictate what kind of call you use.</p><p></p><p>Sean Kahalley </p><p>El Paso, Tx</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ScoutReconelpaso, post: 249125, member: 13077"] I have been a big fan of Randy Anderson's line I own most of them. The Lil Dog comes in a combo set that comes with 2 open reed calls and a detachable horn. The larger of the too is a decent howler and the smaller green one is a great rabbit distress all the way from a Jack to a Baby Cotton. If your looking for a Howler I love the Red Desert and the Hot Dog, Yotes love the sound for some reason and normally talk back. As the other guy mention the Ki Yi is one of Randy's also its a good Yiper and rabbit distress. I normally pick up his calls off of e-bay pretty cheap just have to hunt for them. Good luck Man its Mainly your preference and personal skill that will dictate what kind of call you use. Sean Kahalley El Paso, Tx [/QUOTE]
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