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I live in the east side of the state,Sept is coming and I'm wanting to call in a bear this year. Just ordered a new Wayne Carlton call. Anybody got any pointers or tips? Anybody use his calls before?
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Back home. Wich call. Rick
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Re: New at bear calling
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It is Carlton's newer open reed bear call?
I am sure the newer one will work fine but I like the old green one which they haven't made in years.
You will want to learn how to control volume and learn to convey emotion through sound. Practice in your rig to and from work.
I always suggest starting with closed reeds. If wanting a custom bear call I would suggest RR. If just wanting off the shelf I would suggest Burnham Bros C3 Long Range.
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What billy said closed reed tuned raspy. Will do fawn, bear cub and distress. Rick
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It is his new one. Iv heard raspy is good.
Rick iv tried getn a hold of you a few different ways, maybe I wasn't doing somethn right. Id like your opinion , I'd still like to get one of your calls. What one would you recommend for a new caller
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Got home been real busy. had to buy new tires and family. I will contact you tomorrow. Making some calls tomorrow. Rick
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I figured, kinda jealous I could be huntn over there with you guys. When you got time
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The black call is my production call. It is bad azz very Raspy great fawn and Distress my go to call. I have around 5 of these. They are Delrin like duck calls awesome for sound. These are $23.00 with the shipping. Rick
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If that's what you recommend , I'll take one. Let me know tomorrow what I need to do. Thanks
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all I can say is if it has wayne charltons name on it it works ,if used correctly,guy is one of my personal heroes,im 56 years old so that's a lot of sports guys been put aside for wayne,use it !!!
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Ok, another question. After a set, up wait a bit, call for two hrs or so, how far do you go down the trail and set up again? Sorry for all the questions
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Call a hour. I could not sit that long. Mile or so. Rick
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August 13, 2014, 10:41:15 AM »
How long are your sequences, and frequency within an hour time frame? BTW I am getting the howler down, hope to go try it out this weekend.
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A few minutes then take a breath. You have to keep calling as much as you can. Bears, bobcats cougar lose interest easy. Rick
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Yea an hour is plenty. Put a watch out in front of you because trust me an hour to crank, non-stop, on a call is a long time. 20 minutes into it you’ll think you have done an hour. How far to move depends on a lot of factors, how high is the wind blowing? Much over 15 mph and I don’t call at all. If it is raining slightly that will dampen the call, the terrain features can limit how far out your call is reaching. You’ll want to move far enough that you are getting into a new area that your previous calling site was not reaching, but not so far as to be missing bears.
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