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Predator Calls - Coyote Calls
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Predator Calls by Pure Predator Calls...
Becoming the number 1, Acrylic Predator Call Company wasn’t easy, but I want to say thanks to all of the die hard predator callers for your help. You Pure Predator Purists, out there I owe a big thanks, nothing says you’re doing a great job like when guys will only use Pure Predator Calls… With out you guys, we are nothing but an idea. This up coming year marks our 3rd birthday, and when we introduced the DC1 predator call, I had no idea where this would have gone, or the speed at which Pure Predator Calls soared to the top. I had no idea the thirst predator callers had for quality predator calls. Like I said a thousand times, people thought I was “out of my mind”, producing an acrylic predator call. Never before and there still isn’t a predator call on the market in with such and intense and flawless design concept. Predator calls are no longer, a toy, or just a tool… Pure Predator Calls are blueprints of death. Fabricating a predator call, that kicks out sounds of pain and death that would make the hair on my neck stand up wasn’t easy. Countless hours of design, tons of Pro-to Types, and stand after stand of field testing, “Even though the first stand on that sweaty summer evening, called in a big old Illinois Coyote.” We just were not happy… We calculated back pressure; we took and worked with only the finest sound producing materials. Even with countless changes before the unveiling. Evermore predator calls, and predator calling will never be the same… Many have “tried to Imitate”… Flattery by all means, but no other has even come close…
For 2010, like I have always said… a rolling stone, keeps rolling… For Starters, we are going to offer another color of Acrylic, which the first proto type, I will say is stunning... I won’t let the cat out of the bag on that yet… With the “Blacked out Revolution”, and the Next Generation, of Predator Callers slamming the Scene, I have been asked to do a whole line of “Lights Out Predator Calls”, with the concept pitched the right way… I ate it up… and they will be un-leased this spring… A new Logo is in the mix also... Everyone loved the Skull, and the MLC “major league coyote” logo. Trust me this one shreds those!
Everyone wants to know about new calls… Well, I can say… I can’t keep the HR1 in stock. This call is turning the educated coyotes and tons of bobcats, and foxes… into well can I say…. CASH… I can’t say as of yet… but I have a couple of new ones on the drawing board…
Like Always, I can’t say thanks enough… All the emails, the pictures, the testimonials… Guys, Thanks… and keep them coming! Its game time right now, the furs are prime. Get out there and call some predators. You are part of the fastest growing aspect of the outdoor world… Every aspect of Predator Calling is changing fast…
Stay safe… and save some for me…
Michael Plein
Pure Predator Championship Calls
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Where to Hunt?
So you have decided that you want to start hunting coyotes, foxes, bobcats, etc. You think that you are fully prepared and ready to go. You look at your checklist and it reads;
Gun: You're sighted in and have plenty of rounds
Camouflage: You have what will work for your hunting situation
Callers: You have a good selection of different calls
Place to hunt?
You have everything that you need, but don't know of any place that you can hunt. This is where I hope to help you find that place, or even better, places to hunt.
When I first start calling coyotes a couple years back I only knew of one person that would let me hunt his land. After a couple of successful kills on his place I asked if he knew of anyone else that might let me hunt their land. He said that he wasn't sure, but invited my to "coffee" the next morning. Not really knowing what he was talking about I asked for an explanation. He told me that every morning he went to a local store and had his morning coffee. At this store was another dozen or so ranchers/farmers that showed up for their morning coffee. Now I understood.
I showed up the next morning and introduced myself to who was there and explained what I enjoyed doing and almost everyone in the room was eager to tell me of the number of coyotes that they see on a daily basis and wish they had someone to help them out. I left that morning with eight telephone numbers with invites to stop by their places to have a look around.
Next weekend I spent the whole time calling each individual up and stopping by for the tour of their lands. I have since called and killed a lot of coyotes on these ranches/farms. There are even times that I will get a call in the middle of the week from some of them just to let me know that they saw a coyote on their land, even though I am 45 minutes away and there is nothing I can do about it until the weekend.
In conclusion, my tip to you is to try and find the local coffee place if you don't have any other avenues for hunting. I am sure that you will meet a lot of nice people that will gladly allow you to hunt their lands.
James Ramsey,
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“Put your heart into it..”
I've hunted with lots and lots of different hunters, with an array of experience, one thing I've often noticed is that the new guy to the sport worries too much about sounding "just right."
For example, I've heard too many guys say they listen to "coyote calling great xx" and have practiced trying to mimic that person, and how he sounds. When in reality, there's no perfect single sound for any one area. Cadence.... put a good cadence to a sound and about any sound will work on a coyote. Make the sounds of a rabbit, or whatever animal, that is in dire straights, fighting for its life. I've heard too many guys blow a call, but not put any real drama to it. Don't just wah...wah...wah away, although that will work on occasion. Instead, change pitches, change cadence and change volume and even put some quiver in there by shaking your calling hand as you blow. Living it up!! Don't be afraid of not sounding exactly like a rabbit. The coyote doesn't know the difference. It hears distress, and it doesn't stop to think if it's hearing rabbit, gofer, pig, bird, etc. So don't be afraid of hitting a sour note. There is no such thing.
Tip of the week brought to you by TR with the Verminators
Colorado
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Get Aggressive:
Have you ever been out predator calling, only to have them light up all around you, and yet, nothing shows? My advice is to pursue them like a rut-crazed, screaming bull elk. Here's my advice, get mobile. When getting mobile you still must remember the basics, like wind direction, moving silently, and you must be constantly watching for any movement, since you've already been calling to the coyotes, they may already be coming your way. I drop my lanyard in favor of my 2 "go-to" calls, usually a howler and a close range coaxer. How do you choose which coyotes to go after? What I typicially do is try to split two groups of coyotes and play the crosswinds, this has given me the most success over the years. I still carry my shooting sticks, my binoculars, and a good drag rope (since you usually end up alot farther away from your pickup than usual). Being aggressive on those "lazy-day" coyotes will not only raise your success rate, you may even find some new pockets to call that you never knew were on that particular piece of property.
Grant Rahm,
South Dakota
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"Don't get Lost Again!"
It's a source of embarrassment that few nighttime predator callers will admit to... Temporarily losing your gear in the darkness of night. It can happen to any of us, unless you know a trick... Strategic placement of reflective tape on items such as electronic calls, shooting sticks and chairs. The tape is inexpensive and call be purchased at any auto store or auto department at Walmart and K-Mart.
By placing some tape on the antennae of your call, you will always be aware of it's location in the terrain. This is handy while you are scanning for critters and crucial at the end of a stand and you want to re-locate to another spot. No more wasting time or, worse yet, becoming frustrated in front of your hunting peers.
It's also a good idea to place some tape on your shooting sticks and chair so that you can locate your gear after trekking across a field to field a predator that you just shot!
“Tip for the Week”
Andrew Lewand, New Jersey
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LET HIM WALK!!!
Have you ever been in what you think is the perfect spot? You get all set up and begin screaming the death cry on your call and after the third series there he is. This big ol' wise dog begins his way to the sound and at 500yds he stops, looks around, lets out a yawn and sits down. Now what? You try everything and he just sits there. My advice is don't try the the I think I can shot! Wait him out and LET HIM WALK. To many people get excited, let the lead fly and educate the coyote I know I have been one of those people. I have learned the coyote left to walk away can be called another day!
“Tip for the Week”
Daryl Sollin, North Dakota |
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“Misting Makes… Sense…”
The olfactory system on a coyote is something not to be taken lightly. In predator hunting if you don’t play the wind, you’re not going to play…period. In the Midwest calling predators you don’t have a lot of options when it comes to your setup. The typical setup is a five to ten acre woodlot, pasture, piece of CRP ground, or that chunk of ground which for some reason can’t be farmed. In choosing a location to hunt, you always take the wind into effect. If the wind isn’t right you don’t hunt it… Well ever since Predator Extreme magazine came out with the article on “Misting” in late summer issue of 07, I have been experimenting with this system. I have used a variety of scents from Raccoon, to doe in heat, to vanilla, even my wife’s perfume, “she thought I was nuts”. If you think that it can be used. I have used it… I have purposely set up with the wrong wind, and have had success. Don’t expect to see the coyote come blazing in, like the response that you dream of. But the confusion that you cause with the misting system helps. The best scent that I have come to rely on is a mix of “Feral Cat Urine, and a mix of sweet bear lure that I have got from “Natures Own”. The sweet bear lure seems to be more of a curiosity effect. Trick their nose and you can just keep them guessing just long enough for a shot. Predator hunting is the fastest growing outdoor industry, what that tells you is that finding an uneducated coyote is getting harder to do. Use what ever trick you have…
“Tip for the Week”
Mike Plein- Pure Predator Calls
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“The Power Stand… 15 minutes, and next…”
Predator calling is predator hunting therefore you have to take the game to them… To be successful you have to cover a lot of ground. It doesn’t matter how good your calling is, or how much money you’ve spent on the latest and greatest predator calls or predator hunting gadgets. If there isn’t a coyote within earshot of your calling… You might have well been calling in your living room. Eighty-five percent of my predator calling success has happened with in the first fifteen minutes of calling on a stand. Usually within the first five minutes to be exact. Don’t get me wrong…. Stay the “Text Book” thirty minutes, if you feel like it… Your predator hunting success will depend more on your scouting, and your approach on stand. Than the time you actually spend staring down an empty wasteland.
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