Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Elk Hunting => Topic started by: Morrison4375 on June 17, 2012, 09:46:15 PM
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Anyone use the sleazy cow call or the fatal attraction cow call with any success ?
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Ugliest call in it's class by far! And just may be the most effective.
If I could only carry one cow call other than a diaphram it would be Berry's Sleazy. Only problem I have found with it is it's small, my eyesight ain't what it used to be and I tend to lose them. Buy three at a time - they're cheap! :chuckle:
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Yeah the sleazy cow call really works. Great tool to have
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Chad Berry is a member on here don't think he comes on much.
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I have stopped a many elk with them :tup: They are a darn good call. A couple of good people too..I met Glen, and Chad at the Puyallup Sportsman Show quite sometime ago. Anyone who would stop what they were doing and teach Quick Draw and I how to properly use their call, and not let you go until you have it is tops in my book..
Hunterman(Tony)
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I always will have a sleazy hanging around my neck when I go elk hunting, don't care what season. It's also my go to predator call. I can get a really cheesy bugle out of it and a decent crow call. It's a little touchy on getting spitted up so if I'm bowhunting when I use it most I have two on the lanyard in case it spits up while working a bull. I bought a bunch of them a few years ago after Glen got in trouble in Idaho for poaching and I thought he might lose his business, but he survived. I use his diaghram calls but I try and use different brands every year. I use his triple black split reed, good bugle not the best cow. I prefer the blue primos palate plate for cow sounds.
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I ordered a sleazy and a fatal attraction call last night ? Sound good on the training day DVD
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Anyone use the sleazy cow call or the fatal attraction cow call with any success ?
I have had friends that have used the Berry sleazy with great success. It's a good call. I've used Glen's diaphrams for almost thirty years and love them. As with any reed call, the chances for failure are higher than with a diaphram but if a guy keeps em clean, they'll perform just fine :) I use a reed cow call to mix up my tones in conjunction with my Berry diaphram myself. Best of luck! RJ