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lonebear
Posted: Tuesday, November 10, 2009 4:42:00 PM
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What are 3 to 5 of the handcall predator calls that stay in your pocket?
Coyote_Killer
Posted: Wednesday, November 11, 2009 6:12:00 AM

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I always have a critter call standard, a critter call pee-wee, and a talley-ho on me when I'm out calling. I like using open reed calls because of the versatility I get from them. I haven't blown a closed reed call in about three years, but I know that they will work to.
callcrazy
Posted: Wednesday, November 11, 2009 11:35:26 AM
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I always have a pee wee Critter Call and a Primos hyper lip cow elk call on my lanyard. That Primos makes awesome jackraabbit noises. Also have a midrange closed reed Dan Thompson call that seems to get me dogs pretty often.
lonebear
Posted: Wednesday, November 18, 2009 4:35:25 PM
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The predator calls that always seem to be in my pockets are a Tally-Ho, Critter Call Pee Wee, Primos Catnip, Johnny Stewart PC-3 bite-down, and 2 closed reed Circe calls, one in cottontail and one in jackrabbit.
4ZANO
Posted: Thursday, November 19, 2009 6:21:46 AM
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I like the critter call pee wee too. I use it more than any other call. I like a tally ho for howling and an APC wood closed reed call. (R.I.P. Fred we miss you)
lonebear
Posted: Tuesday, November 24, 2009 4:41:52 PM
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How many of you have tried the Physco Tweet? I have the Physco Tweety and really do not like the way the double reeds sound when I blow it. Yet I read about multiple callers having good bobcat sucess with this call??? I have had okay success with the regular Tweety especially on gray fox. The Long Range Tweety is another untested call.
AZXRAY
Posted: Tuesday, November 24, 2009 7:29:56 PM
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HAVEN'T MASTERED THE PSYCO YET, BUT SOME HAVE AND SWEAR BY IT. I'M GETTING THE PEE WEE DOWN WHERE IT SOUNDS SIMILAR AND HAVE HAD BIRDS TOTALLY CONCERNED ABOUT THEIR MATE'S WHEREABOUTS ALMOST LANDING ON MY SHOULDER, TOTALLY UPSET! DON'T FORGET ABOUT THE SCEERY (sp?) SERIES OF CALLS, ALSO. AP-6(? COTTONTAIL DISTRESS,BITE DOWN)CAN PRODUCE SOME UNIQUE SOUNDS. I'M GETTING THE 'KID-GOAT-IN-DISTRESS' DOWN, AND LIKE IT. I ALWAYS HAVE AN OLD SCEERY 'FAWN-IN-DISTRESS' NEARBY FOR LION. IT MAKES MOMMA MULIES CHASE YA BACK TO THE TRUCK, EVERY TIME!!! THERE IS ANOTHER SCEERY I ALWAYS CARRY TO EVERY STAND, BUT I'LL LEAVE THAT TO YOU TO FIGURE OUT WHICH ONE. GO WITH WHAT SOUNDS GOOD TO YA!
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