caller queations
#1
Thread Starter
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: marlette michigan USA
I've been using an electronic caller with no luck. I know the coyotes in the area because the landowners hear them at night and we see the tracks in the fields. Now that we got some snow on the ground we'll know exactly where they are. My question is, if I get a blow call which calls should I be looking at. Does anyone use a diaphram call? I use them to turkey hunt and feel comfortable using them. Could that be an option? I'm going to Gander Mountain on Mon. would they carry any of the ones you might suggest? Thanks for the help you guys are great.
#2
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Anaheim, CA USA
I think just about any predator call you find on the market will work at least some of the time... and none of them will work all the time. Heck, a friend of mine stole his son's rubber ducky right out of the bathtub. Said it was the best close range squeeker he'd ever heard.
#3
Typical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: victor ny
calls from such companys as vermanater,carlton,cronk,primos,sceery,quakerboy,a re just to name a few.there all good calls that do the job.if your in an area where its cold then open reed calls should be looked at. but theres alot of good closed reed calls out there but they will freeze up on you.diaphram calls work good.as far as who makes a diaphram made for predator huntin,i don't know i just use my turkey calls.i think primos,sceery and quakerboy make some.go thru your turkey diaphrams and see what ones sound like a distress sound,some work others don't.i like the heavy double latex ones,they seem to sound the best.some of the cuttin type diaphrams don't work as well.if when you go to gander mountain you see one labled"howler diaphram"get it.they also work good for distress sounds.




