Coyoteseeker, Howler,
Thanks for your replies. Thanks for going into lengthy details to explain the answers to me. Now it makes sense for a 'yote hunter to want to own a howler and learn to master it as well. From what all I have read there are alot of good howlers to be bought. It seems that more people tend to favor the Rich Cronk howlers. Since you two guys seems to be the more knowledgeable coyote hunters on the boards what would your recommendations be as far as some kind of instructional tape, or perhaps a video that explains the uses of a howler and also gives instructions as to how the different sounds are mastered. Also, is there a good coyote hunting video on the market that goes into detail as to how the different calls are used. Everyone enjoys seeing the kills as I know I do on videos but I'm looking for a little more.
From crow hunting I've learned that the electronic caller does a fair job helping me to bust a few crows, but for me there is no comparison to what the hand calls can do. Instead of just speaking "at" the crows as the e-caller does you can speak "to" the crows with mouth calls with far better results. With coyotes all the mouth calls I currently own is the Johnny Stewart PC-1. I sound more like a fawn deer bleating than I do a rabbit squealing.

Also, the sound seems loud compared to what an actual rabbit sounds like. Do either of you guys have any other recommendations for a rabbit squealler.
Thanks fellas,
GB
Smack 'em where it hurts!