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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
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<blockquote data-quote="DSheetz" data-source="post: 2447714" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>Ed , That is one of the very good points that I try to make about the use of good quality hand calls they can be used to make all sorts of different animal sounds for a fraction of the cost of an E-call and a wide range of animal sounds can be had . Criter-call comes to mind as one of the easiest for me to make a wide range of animal sounds magnum standard and peewee with the standard being my favorite then Randy Anderson's lil-dog comes in second for me they are open reed calls . Howlers are another call that fits in with these calls I personally make my own but the red desert and hot dog howlers are easy to learn to use just take the horn off of them and use your hands as a sound chamber to change the tone works best for me . You can have quail , rodent ,rabbit , cotton tail , jack adult and juvenile , coyote vocalizations , deer blats , antelope blats and a wide range of other animal sounds . They aren't for every one it takes time and practice to learn them as well as you need to hear the animals to know what it is you are trying to sound like and not every one has that opportunity as well as the time it takes to hear them and learn to imitate them .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 2447714, member: 91783"] Ed , That is one of the very good points that I try to make about the use of good quality hand calls they can be used to make all sorts of different animal sounds for a fraction of the cost of an E-call and a wide range of animal sounds can be had . Criter-call comes to mind as one of the easiest for me to make a wide range of animal sounds magnum standard and peewee with the standard being my favorite then Randy Anderson's lil-dog comes in second for me they are open reed calls . Howlers are another call that fits in with these calls I personally make my own but the red desert and hot dog howlers are easy to learn to use just take the horn off of them and use your hands as a sound chamber to change the tone works best for me . You can have quail , rodent ,rabbit , cotton tail , jack adult and juvenile , coyote vocalizations , deer blats , antelope blats and a wide range of other animal sounds . They aren't for every one it takes time and practice to learn them as well as you need to hear the animals to know what it is you are trying to sound like and not every one has that opportunity as well as the time it takes to hear them and learn to imitate them . [/QUOTE]
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