..Help i cant PURRRR with a mouth call...
#11
Spike
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 1
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From: eastern NC
Hello Totoe ole pal.....
Try the cat purr with the call in your mouth,kind of a ppppdddddddd kinda thing....works real good for me...also helps to relate the sound to a dove coo.....your tounge should be flapping against the roof of the mouth....play with it and you will get there...
TL
Try the cat purr with the call in your mouth,kind of a ppppdddddddd kinda thing....works real good for me...also helps to relate the sound to a dove coo.....your tounge should be flapping against the roof of the mouth....play with it and you will get there...
TL
#12
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: NewLowell ,Ontario ,Canada
TL, nice to see you around ! Maytom no problem , the Purr is simple if shown how it is done. Getting the right call is another ticket as beretta has stated. Latex thickness plays on the pitch of the Purr aswell. Most new calls out are thinner and seem to viberate better then the old thicker stuff. A cutter or V cutt's work good. Knockemstiff Keep the practicing going, if you did it once then you'll find the spot you need again....BT
#13
I do the lip putter thing, too. I'll have to give the gargle a try. I have found that for me a raspy call simply won't work. The smoother calls are easier to purr with.
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#14
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 1,244
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From: Southwest PA
I read Bosstom's answer to this question a few weeks back and it's the easiest thing to do now. It does depend on the call, some are a lot easier than others.




