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Reeds are cheap! Wear some out, you'd be surprised how quickly it becomes natural
RR Game Calls (Rick Robbins) makes a great howler out of steer horn. All of his calls are well-made and affordable. I have about 6 or 8 different predator calls from him.
Quote from: pianoman9701 on January 10, 2020, 01:00:14 PMRR Game Calls (Rick Robbins) makes a great howler out of steer horn. All of his calls are well-made and affordable. I have about 6 or 8 different predator calls from him.I have his horn howler, several other calls too from RR and they're all great but we're talking about diaphragms, RR doesn't make diaphragms far as I know, which are a ton more difficult to master. I can barely make a decent cow elk with a diaphragm and do a sucky bull elk bugle. I do "ok" turkey I think...turkey guys would so no but making coyote howls, yips, barks and such is going to be even harder yet, at the realism we're talking about here!What I don't know is how much more effective added realism will be?
so ive ordered the howler combo pack with amp horn from MFK, and got on allpredatorcalls and ordered a set of 3 yote diaphragms from FoxPro, and a 2 diaphragm set with a dvd and amp horn from primos. so ive got 8 reeds coming to play with, a dvd, and I found some good instructional stuff from mfk online that ill watch later. really want to get this vocalization stuff figured out. having the instant success with it my first attempt last month made me think it was going to be a piece of cake, but ive thrown nothin but airballs since. guess I havent been saying the right things. hopefully with a bit of practice and watching some videos ill be halfway on top of things before too damn long, I think once theyre denned up with pups is when they ought to get really responsive to coyote vocalizations.
Going to be doing some daytime and nighttime calling this weekend near Walla Walla. Using foxpro and infrared/digital night vision for night calling. Will be hunting with a partner.