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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Coyote hunting tips
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<blockquote data-quote="DSheetz" data-source="post: 2282088" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>I liked his calls . As with so many calls I mostly used the mouth piece of his Red Desert howler and left the sound chamber off of it then used my hands as a sound chamber . His and Randy Andersons Hot dog are close in design and easy to learn how to use once you figure out that the long sound chamber is kind of cumbersome and gets in your way when you are first learning to use them . I do like the tone of a wooden sound chamber better then a plastic one and feel that it sounds better to the coyote also , more of a mellow tone with better frequencies and less echo . There again that's just my thoughts . I like the sound of Turkish walnut and French walnut is a close second in tone capabilities . They are cost prohibitive unless you know a stock maker and can get their scraps . Maple works well also .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 2282088, member: 91783"] I liked his calls . As with so many calls I mostly used the mouth piece of his Red Desert howler and left the sound chamber off of it then used my hands as a sound chamber . His and Randy Andersons Hot dog are close in design and easy to learn how to use once you figure out that the long sound chamber is kind of cumbersome and gets in your way when you are first learning to use them . I do like the tone of a wooden sound chamber better then a plastic one and feel that it sounds better to the coyote also , more of a mellow tone with better frequencies and less echo . There again that's just my thoughts . I like the sound of Turkish walnut and French walnut is a close second in tone capabilities . They are cost prohibitive unless you know a stock maker and can get their scraps . Maple works well also . [/QUOTE]
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