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<blockquote data-quote="long action" data-source="post: 89867" data-attributes="member: 694"><p>OL'Mike, you have some great advice,and you mentioned a great little call the "Mimi Blaster. You like most callers start out low, so as to not "Blow out" a Coyote.</p><p></p><p>I have already stated I start out loud. There are two reasons I do this. # 1 It works for me. # 2 Way back in the match lock days when I first started I started out low. Then it dawned on me. If a big Cat jumped on me and sank it's canines in my leg would I start out whimpering softly. Nope I am going to scream my head off till that sucker eats my screaming module.</p><p></p><p>When we call predators we become actors. When I do seminars I tell other hunters that I do not use the PC expression "Rabbit in distress". What we are trying to portray a animal being eaten alive. That is not distress, that is pure terror. Pure terror and misery is what I try to put into that call. I have never had a Coyote "Blow out" from the sound off a little critter being consumed by a bigger critter.</p><p></p><p>Every one would be far better off listing to OL'Mike's advice. My methods are very different. All I was doing was explaining the reasons behind my methods.</p><p></p><p>My signature on the calling board is "Make them pay for the wind". Do that and every thing else is secondary weather you are using a $500 Fox Pro or a $6.00 Wally World blue light special.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="long action, post: 89867, member: 694"] OL'Mike, you have some great advice,and you mentioned a great little call the "Mimi Blaster. You like most callers start out low, so as to not "Blow out" a Coyote. I have already stated I start out loud. There are two reasons I do this. # 1 It works for me. # 2 Way back in the match lock days when I first started I started out low. Then it dawned on me. If a big Cat jumped on me and sank it's canines in my leg would I start out whimpering softly. Nope I am going to scream my head off till that sucker eats my screaming module. When we call predators we become actors. When I do seminars I tell other hunters that I do not use the PC expression "Rabbit in distress". What we are trying to portray a animal being eaten alive. That is not distress, that is pure terror. Pure terror and misery is what I try to put into that call. I have never had a Coyote "Blow out" from the sound off a little critter being consumed by a bigger critter. Every one would be far better off listing to OL'Mike's advice. My methods are very different. All I was doing was explaining the reasons behind my methods. My signature on the calling board is "Make them pay for the wind". Do that and every thing else is secondary weather you are using a $500 Fox Pro or a $6.00 Wally World blue light special. [/QUOTE]
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