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Post by Bobcat on Sept 6, 2003 15:21:22 GMT -5
What are your favorite sounds when using an electronic caller?
I probably use jackrabbit and cottontail distress sounds the most, followed closely by woodpecker and coyote pup distress. When I had my WT caller, I used the coyote vocalizations a lot because of their quality.
Using tapes, my go to sounds are the JS-101-C jackrabbit, BB's cottontail duet, the yellow-hammered woodpecker, and coyote pup distress.
Bob
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Post by Cronk on Sept 6, 2003 21:14:30 GMT -5
The Burnham "Cottontail duet" was my favorite for several years, with a Stewart "Screaming bird" tape coming in second. Now that I have a digital caller with remote (Loudmouth), I have three coyote vocalizations that I am using right now. One is a lonesome howl, and two are different versions of the bark/threat howl. I created all three of those sounds myself using mouth blown calls. Favorite distress sound is a recording I made of two fairly high pitched lip squeaks at same time. That one sounds forever like squealing and whining puppy's. I call it the 2pups Lip. I make a new sound or two about every other day and store them on my hard drive. The ones I really like, I save on floppy disk. I am getting quite a collection here now.
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Post by slammy on Oct 15, 2003 8:48:04 GMT -5
Burnham Bros. Cottontail Duet has been a consistent producer. Sometimes it sounds like it's a little too much, but right about then a coyote comes trotting in.
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Post by captkb on Oct 15, 2003 20:32:24 GMT -5
I have to go with two that seem to produce pretty equal - coyote locator and cannine pups in distress. When we first started using a e-caller we were not real sure how long to play the tapes, so we left them on all the time. Surprisingly now that we are a little more educated the coyote locator left on all the time works real well in our area.
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