From a logistical standpoint it is a bit cumbersome to carry around the woods with ya, but I am still working on developing a shoulder harness for the amplifications system. Anyway, this baby will make sounds from the loneliest coyote serenading a distant mate to a hippo in heat (whatever that may sound like :shrug:) The cost is also an issue as it ranks right up there with some of those fancy turkey calls...mighty pricey :whew:
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(http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid225/pf680d421fc68a288875dc7ce8bd697b1/e96321a7.jpg)
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This is the sister to the above version, it was developed to call in the western coyotes, the main problem that I have found with this one is that it requires a good campfire and a sky full of stars. I have yet to figuer out a way to pack that around with a good gun in tote.
(http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid225/p94e04409e1124eac2e194c3cc6374b68/e9631a4f.jpg)
And this is what happens to people that spend to much time in the basement making calls :innocentwhistle:
:roflmao: :roflmao: :doh2:
...could we get a sound clip? :shrug:
Oh YA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Nice 6 string!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I agree were is the sound clips!
Brent
It is a funny thing, I was just thinking last night about putting up a post on here to see if anyone played the guitar. I have just started trying to learn this instrument, never have been able to play nothing much but the radio. All I have is the western version so far but I can see me getting some more calls as this addiction grows.
cf223...have fun with it, it can be very frustrating, but very satisfying at the same time.
Sorry guys, no sound clips at this point. I haven't figured out how to do that yet :innocentwhistle:
Steve
I'm moving this up to the Hand Call Store :eyebrow: :eyebrow:
Ill teach you to come in here without a sound clip :roflmao: