Small Game, Predator and TrappingFrom shooting squirrels in your backyard to calling coyotes in Arizona. This forum now contains trapping information..
No wires, clean sound, loud, long battery life, small, portable, lightweight, as may sounds as you seek, remote control or not (both), worth every penny, just hide the cost from your wife - like I did!! DID I SAY... NO WIRES????
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unless you are calling crows volume is not needed.
I would go with the new loudmouth caller, think professional grade foxpro and you' ve got it. it also can be amped up, or attached to external speakers and amps.
I need the volume for both crows and coyotes. For crows if in heavy cover the only way they come is with lots of noise. For the coyotes sometimes I use a howl tape that I have for a locator. As my sign in name implies I use hounds to run coyotes and use a howler to sometimes locate them, then go in after them. Is there a on-line store to order either of the above call boxes?
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for the reasons you stated you do need some volume.the only reason i ask is becouse alot of folks think you need mass volume to work in predators,the truth is you need very little volume.the loudmouth caller is deffinetly one to look closely at.as of about 3 weeks ago or so the loudmouth still wasn' t availible to the public,but it very well maybe by now.i kooked at the specks on this caller on some link i got somewhere(most likley from here)and it looks very promising.but theres no dought that it will be pricey.