Electronic Callers
#1
Thread Starter
Joined: May 2007
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From: N. Illinois
I am new to coyote hunting and have purchased a couple of mouth calls, but really haven't mastered them yet. I am curious about the electronic callers. I realize that quality isn't cheap but I do not have alot to spend on one. Which ones do you guys use?
Any info will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Any info will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
#5
Typical Buck
Joined: Feb 2006
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From: Colorado
If you have the calls already, I would just use them. I am by no means a master at them, but I do get the yotes to come in. Blow your calls and find a noise that sounds like it could be something dying. It doesn't exactly have to sound like a rabbit or anything in particular just a good "waa" like a baby crying. Then just make that noise over and over for 15 seconds or so and wait for a bit before doing it again.
#6
Typical Buck
Joined: Feb 2006
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From: Colorado
Go hear and watch a few of the shows. You don't have to make the exact sounds that he does, but something similar.
http://www.predatorquest.com/episodes.php
http://www.predatorquest.com/episodes.php
#8
Typical Buck
Joined: Jan 2008
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From: kentucky
misster tinyyou can get a johnny stewart preymaster for about 100bucks brand new.If I am right it comes with 3 sound chips with 4 sound's on each one.I used one for several years they work,I sold mine and upgraded to a Foxpro also.Check out the www.gofoxpro.com website they have less expensive models also.Check out www.allpredatorcalls.com they have all kinds of goodies,hope this helps,anything to get another hunter started.
#9
I am new to the sport as well. I researched electronic calls too. Read the reviews at the Cabelas website and bought the Prey Master for $99. reviewers rated it high for the money. It worked, called a coyote in the first time I used it...and sounded very realistic to me.





