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Through the years I’ve been asked for advice on what sounds I use and what I prefer. There are many good sounds on the market today, however, most were recorded on older equipment, under less than ideal conditions, and played back through game calls using outdated technology. While these sounds and play back devices produced results, they still fell short of accurately reproducing the original sound. With today’s state of the art game calls we now have the ability to reproduce sounds more accurately, with amazing clarity and volume. This, without a doubt, will produce better results - but without good quality recordings these calls can’t reach their full potential.
Realizing the potential of this new generation of game calls I set out to capture the highest quality calling sounds available. I’ve spent countless hours recording and testing these sounds with outstanding results. These are the sounds I have on my call. I’m excited to finally be able to offer these sounds to you.
1. 000 Lone Howls
Long, lonesome, inviting howls. These howls are non-threatening and can be used to call coyotes or to get a vocal response.
2. 001 Challenge Howls
Just as the name implies. This sound is a very good sound to challenge a coyote on his home turf.
3. 002 Coyote Ki-Yi's
This is the sound of a distressed coyote. Coyotes are usually paired up. This call is very effective for calling in the secong coyote of the pair. It can also be mixed with a distressed prey sound to create excitement.
4. 003 Canine Pups
Very good sound all year long, but especially good during late winter, spring, and summer for problem coyotes.
$14.95
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