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A Little About Calling Predators

Posted on 24 October 2010 by trickac

A Little About Calling Predators

I got started calling predators in general before I focused on coyote hunting. When I started, I wanted to call in a bobcat, because I had this urge at the time to have a bobcat mounted in my living room. I actually still want this, but I don’t quite have the motivation I once did. I read some magazines and found out I was in need of a rabbit-in-distress mouth call. This is an all around good choice when doing any type of predator calling. It is effective to about any predator that is in range of the sound. I first put this call to the test one night in a field sitting below a tree. I called for about half an hour and had no luck. I decided to move, and when I did an owl flew off of a branch that was right over my head. I had to check my pants after that ha.

That pretty much sums up my first time calling in a predator, even though it was an owl. I still love my rabbit-in-distress call to this day and it is always included in my assortment of animal calls whenever I go hunting. Don’t just think I take them whenever I predator hunt, I take my calls no matter what animal I am hunting. You never know when you will get to experience the thrill of calling in an animal.

My future articles will include more about this type of mouth call, The point I was making here is that any predator call can be used to do just about any type of predator calling. There are some animal specific calls, but a lot of them are very versatile. I will discuss these in more detail in the future.

For more information go to Coyote Hunting Resource.

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