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Old 01-31-2008 | 03:57 PM
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i want to get into predator hunting and might have bought a product before i knew better. i got a hot dog and ki yi pack and i cant figure out how to make the calls work at all. anyone know of a good way to learn or a site that would help me out? any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
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Old 01-31-2008 | 11:14 PM
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yes Primo's makes a DVD called Mastering The Art a guide to calling predators with Randy Anderson who is the designer of these calls.Dont get discouraged if your sounds dont sound exactly like a rabbit or coyote,when you are blowing a open reed call they sound different to the user than they do at a good distance as the sound travels it smooths out and doesnt sound as raspy or sharp.I called in my first coyote about ten years ago with a closed reed call,the main thing with rabbit sounds is the waah waah sound,basically the sound of a baby crying,a hungry coyote will come to many sounds but 85% of the ones I have killed come to rabbit sounds the rest to bird,deer,rodent,fox or coyote pup distress or howls,if you can make rabbit sounds you will call coyotes.Dont expect to call a coyote in every time you use a call, it aint going to happen,if it does on a daily basis I'm going to move near you and in a couple of weeks it won't happen anymore!!!Just kidding,another bit of advice is find out where they hang out,dont barge in on them,sneak to a few hundred yards if possible,out west this isnt needed its open enough out there they can hear a lot farther due to open area's,here in KY I have called them out of wood lots that you could see through to the other side,manage your scent as good as you do deer hunting or better and you should be successful.Dont give up,and dont over call a spot,dont stay to long in one area,most coyotes come in less than 5 minutes to distress sounds,I usually stay for 25 min.unless I'm howling then I start and sometimes stay put for an hour or so,you can get the video at www.allpredatorcalls.com it has a lot of useful info.hang in there man.CALL'EM IN CLOSE AND KILL'EM ALL
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