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Post by cooter1 on Jan 6, 2010 16:16:26 GMT -6
On state land in Florida, we are not allowed to use electronic calls for any hunting. I have some state land where I work, that has piles of yotes and cats. Since I can not use the e calls, what are some of the better manual calls and sounds out there. I have a Primos rabbit squealer, and a quaker rabbit one. Are these enough or do I need to have more of a variety of sounds? What sounds work the best in thick cover? Thanks for any help, Cody
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Post by springer78 on Jan 12, 2010 19:22:02 GMT -6
I would start with something that you can comfortably use. up in MN we have a lot of problems with the cold and calls freezing so we look for calls that we can pick up and blow in any weather. if you are able to make the sounds that you want to make at any time and in any condition that is a definate start
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Post by cooter1 on Jan 13, 2010 14:30:40 GMT -6
Thanks, I have the rabbit ones and plan on going soon to give them a shot.
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Post by FWS on Jan 13, 2010 19:28:54 GMT -6
Get a couple Tally Ho open reed calls. Only about $7 each and really versatile.
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Post by springer78 on Jan 13, 2010 20:02:07 GMT -6
what do you think of that compared to Tweety or Red desert mouth pieces?
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Post by trappincoyotes39 on Jan 14, 2010 16:49:31 GMT -6
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Post by trappincoyotes39 on Jan 14, 2010 16:54:19 GMT -6
or Steve makes some great calls as well he was a state trapper for SD and makes some beautys priced right!!!!! sdsnake.com/coyote.html
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