Mouth Calls?


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Im getting into Predator hunting... Pretty much now. Ive never really done any before but its something im interested in. In fact im picking up a Heavy barrel .17hmr after work.

My question is, what brands, types of calls should I be using? Im going mainly after yote (we are covered up with them) but we have cats and foxes too. Im not being real picky at this point because im a rookie.

anyway.... Suggestions?

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Re: Mouth Calls?

not sure how cold you get in OK but up here have a big problem with closed reed calls gettign froze up! I have been using tons of different calls over the years but have had the best luck with a regulator 14 and a mini mag howler both from primos, [both open reed] when I started I had the scotch bellow call, I woudl say that call alone has got me close to 250 coyotes over the past 10 years,

I knwo there are alot of calls out there and I will have a few different ones to try come late oct when I start back up but these are the ones I have had good luck with so far!

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I have spent a fortune on factory made calls and I rarely use them any more! custom is the only way to go!

lemarr calls makes some great closed reed calls!

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tony tebe makes some awesome howlers!

http://www.custompredatorcalls.com/index.htm

and arky makes one called the "Screamin' demon" that is the easiest open reed I've ever blown with great sound!

www.arkyyoter.com

all of these guys will be glad to give you all the pointers they can on using their calls! it will be money well spent!

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