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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
most effective manual Coyote calls
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<blockquote data-quote="hey_poolboy" data-source="post: 439150" data-attributes="member: 20935"><p>My philosophy seems to be if it makes noise I buy it. I have predator calls from many manufacturers among other calls. If you are just starting out you'll find that closed reed calls are easier to learn and blow with consistency. Practice with any new calls you get. Remember, an amateur practices until he gets it right, and a pro practices until he can't get it wrong. </p><p></p><p>I like calls a lot and therefore buy a lot of them. If it looks interesting I'll try it. I have diaphragm calls that I can do distress noises or yips with. I use turkey calls on occasion, even some bird calls. I have yet to venture into some of the "custom" calls or the guys out there making calls on their own. I'd like to start getting some of them into my collection.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hey_poolboy, post: 439150, member: 20935"] My philosophy seems to be if it makes noise I buy it. I have predator calls from many manufacturers among other calls. If you are just starting out you'll find that closed reed calls are easier to learn and blow with consistency. Practice with any new calls you get. Remember, an amateur practices until he gets it right, and a pro practices until he can't get it wrong. I like calls a lot and therefore buy a lot of them. If it looks interesting I'll try it. I have diaphragm calls that I can do distress noises or yips with. I use turkey calls on occasion, even some bird calls. I have yet to venture into some of the "custom" calls or the guys out there making calls on their own. I'd like to start getting some of them into my collection. [/QUOTE]
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