take a look at These.... Predator Calls
#1
Let me know what you think.... I'm making them in Hedge, Bocote, Ivory Acrylic, Neon Orange Acrylic, Neon Green Acrylic, and Black with Ivory...
Thanks
Mike
Thanks
Mike
#5
Yes, I will be offering them this year... I have redifined the Artwork on the call, I have added a coyote skull with some tribal designs, and tricked out the Pure Predator Logo... Thanks for asking...
Mike
Mike
#6
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look ok, but the real question should be, "how do these sound?"
I have many very pretty mouth calls and thay all sound great.
But the most important part of them is that they sound good even if they are ugly.
Critters don't care how they look, but they do care about sound.
Good job keep up the good work!!
I have many very pretty mouth calls and thay all sound great.
But the most important part of them is that they sound good even if they are ugly.
Critters don't care how they look, but they do care about sound.
Good job keep up the good work!!
#7
Thanks for the Replys guys...
I designed these calls with a few things in Mind....
1.Loadability....Meaning the call has the internal demensions to hold or store air, so that every note doesnt have to made from the lungs....
2.Volume, yet the ability to get soft when them dogs are trying to figure out which way to turn...
3.Control.... a call has to have control... If it tops out and squeals, thats not to realistic...
Like I said I appreciate all the comments..
Thanks
MIke
I designed these calls with a few things in Mind....
1.Loadability....Meaning the call has the internal demensions to hold or store air, so that every note doesnt have to made from the lungs....
2.Volume, yet the ability to get soft when them dogs are trying to figure out which way to turn...
3.Control.... a call has to have control... If it tops out and squeals, thats not to realistic...
Like I said I appreciate all the comments..
Thanks
MIke




