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Need Predator Call Information

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Need Predator Call Information

Postby huntingwithsoldiers » 11:24 pm Jan 15 2012

Is there a good electronic predator call for $100.00 or less. Looking for a good one for my program to call some yotes up for the Soldiers and myself to shoot.
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Re: Need Predator Call Information

Postby slimpickins » 09:26 am Jan 17 2012

I've predator hunted for a long, long time and never heard/used am E-caller I liked.
Most mouth blown calls cost $10-$20 and are far more effective if used properly.
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Re: Need Predator Call Information

Postby huntingwithsoldiers » 10:18 am Jan 17 2012

Slim I know I sound ignorant, but I have seen many people use these and all different. Some think they know what they are doing and some have no idea. How do you learn the proper way? I thought I knew how to work a turkey call once. Got over 25 cows to my location lol.
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Re: Need Predator Call Information

Postby slimpickins » 03:42 pm Jan 20 2012

Best way is to be shown, in person.
I'm hesitant to pass on the most vital information I've ever been told but it can be deleted if someone chooses.
Start slow and quite, building in sound level and frequency over a couple minutes.
At the peak of a setup, it should sound like your "bashing the brains out of a calf with a claw hammer."
Then work your way back quieter and slower.
Always slowly scanning 360....always.
I've had them sneak in to 10 yds. before spotting them, cats even closer.

I'd love to find a good weekend and get together and show you how I do it.
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Re: Need Predator Call Information

Postby huntingwithsoldiers » 11:33 pm Jan 20 2012

Slim that sounds like a deal. We have tons of coyotes west of town at that place
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