Hunting Washington Forum
Other Hunting => Coyote, Small Game, Varmints => Topic started by: oneshotkill on January 15, 2009, 05:40:33 PM
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I am probably going to be spending some time over in the Twisp/Winthrop area this summer and am planning on trying my hand at coyote hunting. What is a good mouth call. I know that it depends on the situation but should I be looking at a howl type call or a distress call? Thanks
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Why not carry both for different situations? Bearmanric makes some great calls. :twocents:
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I usually carry a howler (or three) and some distress...
I am like alot of people, I carry the Primos hot dog, little dog, etc. But I like the screery rabbit distress as well.
Experiment, see what works for you...and ya, I would recommend Rick or Rainshadow, both quality calls.
Watch out for bearskies. Have fun!
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If you are just starting out, stick with distress calls. You will scare away more animals with howling unless you have someone to teach you some of the do's and don'ts.
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here is a outstanding magnum squeaker call. doe's the easiest bird and rodent sound's and is loud. this is not the normal squeaker it is a magnum one. only i and a callmaker in Arkansas has them. killer for bobcat. Rick
(https://hunting-washington.com/smf/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fimg.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fv68%2Fbearmanric%2Fcalls005-11.jpg&hash=467a1597fc0a713e5504f4fb0b9249dcf981d345)
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How much Rick??????
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$15.00 and come with extra squeaker. included's shipping. that call is Whitetail. Rick
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:)I just got back from Ricks, I am a big fan of "peeper" calls. This call sounds great!!!!! I love it, great bird and rodent sounds. and it is not a "common" sound. You guys need one of these.
Carl
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leaving for doctor but going to make several these evening. need one for myself this weekend. Rick