RE: Still can't do it!!!!!!!!!!!
howler is right don't worry about sounding just like the tape or the guy next door.all animals have different sounding voices,but all animals do have a certain rythem in there voice patterns.he's also right on the don't waste your money on a mouse squeeker but do get a softer higher pitched call such as the cotton tail.but also learn to use the louder more caurse rabbit call with lower volume for close in work.by close in work i mean when you only want to erach out 2 or 3 hundred yards.sometimes the lower rasp of a long range call at low volume works nice.if you realy want a mouse squeeker go to the grocery store and pick up one of those dog chew toys,test each one till you find a nice high pitched one.cut it open(better buy it and take it home first) and then you have your squeeker at around half the price it would cost in the huntin store.most of the short range calls today are cotten tail rabbit but there are a few other out there,denise kirk came out with a woodpecker hand call this year,theres pheasant calls,quail and so on.i have heard alot of good things about randy andersons vermanator call on a few other sites,this one would be a good choise.quaker boy has a few,two that i have are the magnum squaller and the super screamer.the squaller is a closed reed call that produces high pitched low volume sound.the screamer is a variable pitch call thats a little louder then the squaller but will produce higher and lower pitch calls,have had good luck with both of these calls..ej sceery has a complete line of high pitched calls as do most of the calls companys.no matter what you buy they all will work as long as you get the rythum down pat.good luck and have fun.
Edited by - coyoteseeker on 01/20/2002 19:50:58