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Deer Calling Videos – Which is Best?

Posted on 23 October 2010 by trickac

Deer Calling Videos – Which is Best?

Deer Calling Videos

The first thing you have to understand when calling coyotes are the reasons they respond to the call.

Coyotes respond to your call out of hunger, territorial issues, social issues or curiosity. I believe that most of your responses will be from hunger and territorial issues. Deer Calling Videos

The majority of all coyotes are called in using prey distress sounds. The good old fashioned rabbit-in-distress sound has probably been used to call in more coyotes than all the others combined. I don’t believe this proven technique will be replaced any time soon.

In just the last few years, using coyote sounds like howling have become more popular. I’m a big fan of using coyote sounds for calling but, I think it’s best for beginners to start out with some simple distress calling and learn the basics. It can get a little tricky when you’re trying to talk to the coyote in its own language.

Hand Calls

There are two kinds of hand calls: closed reed and open reed An important difference between the two is that the closed reed type will tend to freeze up more quickly in cold weather. The closed reed might also be a little easier for a beginner to use but, it will usually limit the variety of sounds that can be produced. An open reed call is more flexible, allowing a variety of sounds from prey distress to coyote vocalizations. Either type will get the job done.

Hand calls are easy to carry, reliable and inexpensive. One disadvantage is that you are limited to the variety of sounds although the number of sounds that a skilled caller can produce from just one hand call is amazing. Of course this takes a lot of practice which will more than likely drive your family crazy.

Learning how to use a mouth blown rabbit-in-distress call is fairly simple. Almost any of the calls on today’s market will work just fine. I recommend that you purchase at least a couple of different distress calls. This will provide you some variety. You’ll find that just switching your calls up on a stand just might be what that coyote needed to hear. Deer Calling Videos

I could go into detail on how to blow the call but there are so many great coyote hunting videos out there right now that I recommend that you purchase a few and just sit back and watch them. There is nothing better than seeing and hearing the real thing in action.

Electronic Calls

If you ever want to start a good argument among coyote hunters just bring up the subject of guns or electronic calls. Not only will you fire up the diehard hand callers you’ll get plenty of discussion on which e-call is the best.

There are some definite advantages of using an electronic call; the major advantage is being able to move the sound away from you. As I mentioned earlier, when you start calling, you put the coyote on full alert. Its goal now is to find the source of the sound.

If you’re using a hand call, the source of the sound is you so, when the coyote comes in its eyes, ears and nose will be focused on you. This can lead to problems.

Another advantage of the electronic call is the ability to produce a variety of sounds. Some electronic calls hold hundreds of sounds. With an electronic caller you can instantly become an expert caller. At least you’ll be able to make some good sounds. Hand calls require some practice and some people just have a hard time producing a good sound.

However, electronic calls can be quite expensive, heavy, and require batteries. Occasionally there will be problems. I would recommend that you practice and become proficient using hand calls just in case you find yourself out in the field with dead batteries.

As you can see there are advantages and disadvantages to both types of calls. I might go out without my electronic call but, I’ll never go out without some hand calls. Deer Calling Videos

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TBR Outdoors staff member Richie Rhea is after coyotes again in southern Missouri. In this clip from the Predators: Round 2 DVD “Feel the Rush”, Richie Rhea and Justin Hilburn (cameraman) take part in a hunt they won’t soon forget. Although the coyotes come away unscathed, they sure put on a show. You can see more from TBR Outdoors by searching TBR Outdoors on YouTube or going to their webite at www.tbroutdoors.com
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