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Hand-held Mouth Call for Coyotes?

Started by Tall Paul, January 24, 2018, 01:45:00 PM

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Tim Finley

Check out All Predator Calls .com they have a large selection . There are so many ways and things for calling coyotes and if you don't get it right the first time you will only educated them . Primos also has some good calls , I would stick with the open reed calls and watch some instructional movies before you try .

KSCATTRAPR

Watch some Randy Anderson Videos on youtube and just do what he does. I would hate to know how many coyotes he has killed in his lifetime. Primos sells his line of calls and from my experience they are pretty good.

Also, it wouldn't hurt to Learn many different distress sounds from fawns all the way to mice on open and closed reed calls. The more sounds you have in your arsenal the better, especially on educated coyotes. Educate yourself with coyote vocalizations and you should do just fine. Good Luck!

rooni79

Make a tenterfield fox whistle.  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TEz7XK2htE8
Works a treat on foxes over here in Oz  :)

Tall Paul

QuoteOriginally posted by BDann:
I like the Government Hunter Cottontail made by Haydel.  It has a squeaker built into it, so you gain get some different sounds without changing calls.  I've used it for over 20 years.
I bought one of these yesterday and really like it.  It's actually two calls in one and makes some great sounds. Very easy to use. Thanks Brian!
Is a life of rice cakes really life, or just passing time?-Rick Bragg

Tatonka777

Try a Crit'r Call.  I have had great luck with it over the years.  One of the first open red calls.

Lonehowl

Lots of good suggestions here. If you want a simple call that you just blow into, an "enclosed reed" call is as simple as it gets. Something a bit more versitile, that takes a bit more practice, is an "open reed" call.
L TO R: Enclosed reed, Open reed:

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