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What Kind Of Calls do you use
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<blockquote data-quote="Elite Mafia" data-source="post: 2194934" data-attributes="member: 9242"><p>I've been coyote hunting for @ 15yrs now and I would highly recommend the "yella fella" or "red river bandit" from predatorpros.com. I have nothing to do with this guy whatsoever, and surely don't make money advertising for him, but those two calls have brought a many a coyote home for me. They are open reed and easy to use. Everything from howl and barks to rabbit distress. Give 'em a try. I leave all the other calls at home now! Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elite Mafia, post: 2194934, member: 9242"] I've been coyote hunting for @ 15yrs now and I would highly recommend the "yella fella" or "red river bandit" from predatorpros.com. I have nothing to do with this guy whatsoever, and surely don't make money advertising for him, but those two calls have brought a many a coyote home for me. They are open reed and easy to use. Everything from howl and barks to rabbit distress. Give 'em a try. I leave all the other calls at home now! Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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