Texpppr
Hunter
San Benito, Texas
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Post by Texpppr on Nov 19, 2003 12:20:38 GMT -5
I have a Extreme Dimension Digital Predator and also their whitetail call. Any advise on calling sequene for predators? The ranch where I am going deer hunting says they would like to try this out at night there. I have never used it.
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slammy
Hunter
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Post by slammy on Nov 25, 2003 22:10:08 GMT -5
Hey Texpppr, I can't believe you posted this way back on the 19th and nobody has said nothing. I don't know if I'm in a position to give advice on anything. Probably not, but if you're wanting info on using an e-caller I can offer my two cents worth. Any sound you have will probably work. "Rabbit in a bind" always works. Just get in to your area very quietly and try to have the wind in your favor. Then let er rip. Very quiet at first (3 min.), if nothing shows then crank it up loud for about 10 to 15 seconds and then back down to a quiet level. If anything is close you should get a response in about 4 minutes after that. I still sit and call for another 45 minutes repeating the loud then quiet sequences. Near the end you might try changing sounds, to "bird in a vise" or whatever your caller has to offer. sometimes that makes cats or extra wary coyotes get so curious they have to come in. (They've been there all along, just wouldn't come the last 100 yds.) Hope this is what you meant.
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Post by BozoWise on Nov 26, 2003 10:32:42 GMT -5
Check over in the coyote calling section. Lots of knowledgeable people hang out over there. I also agree that you need to start out soft and work the volume upwards. I think way to many people start out too loud.
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