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brushbuster

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i know everybody is excited about the up coming turkey season and the wing calls on another forum are really cool.
but wht about praditor calls .
what are some good ones and where do you get em . been lookin at sqalers from wally world and acadamy and not sure what to get.i have used taped calls before but found out the yotes in my area sour on them pretty quick.i was thinking about getting a couple of different calls for a little variety.
any suggestions? :: ::
 
I make my own out of 2 popsicle sticks and 3 rubber bands. Soak the sticks until they can be bent a little. Then place a rubber band over one of them lengthwise. Then take 2 small rubber bands and place the two sticks on top of each other and put a rubber band around each end to hold them together. I then place something small in the middle to keep them apart a little ,leaving a gap after they dry. Then put it betwen your lips and blow through it. Practice with it in different positions in your lips until you get a good high pitched squeal. They work good and are easier to make than to explain.
 
As you are probably aware there are a lot of these on the market. Depending on your basic wants you can go high or low tech. After years of the low tech stuff - without good results - I decided to make the leap into the electronic age. I bought a FoxPro and have been greatly pleased with it. They are versitile, compact, come with a lot of accessories if you want them and are effective. Expensive too, but you get what you pay for. Crows are real suckers for a good spread of decoys and a FoxPro. I personally have not used mine to call fox or coyotte, but have been on hunts in which a partner has used his with very good results.
 

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