Really short, but if you would take a sec and let me know what you think, I would appreciate it - and then I will tell you the "rest of the story"
Al
I hope I don't get beat to hell on this but I no like so far.
Seems high and squeaky Might be the call I am not sure.
It sound as though you trying to howl with something other then a howler
almost sound like your blowing hard into a metal voice that is grooved or bent down the center of the tone board..
I would like to hear it with a quiver in the beginning and a bark on the end
sound like a metal voice
I ant saying it sounds bad just different :confused:
OK, the two sounds you heard were from two different cow horn howlers. I was not trying to get a realistic howl, just a pitch test.
One of these calls is from a very well known and respected master call maker, the other is from one of the modified duck call inserts I posted about a few weeks ago.
I have been doing this for about 6 hours and my ears are shot, everything sounds the same, my lungs feel like I ran the marathon and the neighbots are pissed.
I think I have found a way to modigy the molded tone boards so that they will work well in a horn howler. My thinking was if I could get them to sound like one of the master call makers, then it would help all of us, especially the new guys.
I think they are pretty close, but as I said, my ears are shot.
Thanks for taking a listen,
Al
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Al,
I agree, your ears are shot. I don't like the way it sounds.
Bob
Al,
They're not exactly the same, but they're pretty close.
Pat
I was hoping it was the speakers on the Toshiba :doh2:
Now Coulter or Silencer will come in and say, ohhhhh awesome duck call :laf:
Thanks for the input. I got some great stuff and hope to have these worked out in a day or so. It may not work, but then it might. Never know until you try.
Thank you again'
Al
Man, that was low.
Duck Call?
What Bopeye says. :roflmao:
Al
:laf: Hey I'm listening to it on the laptop :shrug: :laf:
Well Al, I'm no expert, but I think the sounds are quite good. Both of them. They start low and run high, with no breaks. Seems to me that is what you are looking for. I think you got it. At least for me. :congrats:
QuoteHey I'm listening to it on the laptop
Is that the one you bought at WalMart ?? :roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao:
Al
:roflmao: ok ok
Don't worry Jim, I got mine from Home Depot - maybe that's why sometimes I want to use it as a hammer :)
Al
Al , Your tone board needs to have a more gradual taper on the end. Thet one baoard you are trying to use has too much sharp taper. That's just what it sounds like to me. The sound is there but it has to taper off more at the end as you blow it.
Thanks for thge input Jerry.
I no longer make howlers as I have read that the best hower ever made is by KO, so there is no reason to make them anymore.
But I appreciate your insight
AL
Al, I sure wouldn't let a little statement like that detour you from making howlers. I have seen a lot of your work and it exquisite. My only experience is with tone boards I make ,so that is what I have based my information on. Some howlers are easy to blow to the average fellow and some are difficult for the beginner to blow. Some people can't blow the howlers, but sure can blow the distress open reed calls. Some people like mine , so I guess it is a personal choice and there are lots to choose from. I never did like latex howlers, but some people can make them sing awful well. As you already know, you don't have to sound perfect with distress calls ,but you have to be a little more precise with the howlers. I guess that is why some people don't like them. They just don't have any luck with them so they don't give them a chance to prove theirselves. There are lots of them out their, too many to even mention, but the Cronk howlers have been around a lot of years and the man knows what he is doing. Knowing what vocalizations to make at a given stand is a must most of the time, but like I have said before, if a guy can master a location howl , he will get a lot of coyotes to respond and come in. keep up the good work. Your quality of calls is right up there at the top.
I'm with Jerry, there's still more predator hunters then there are howler makers...and every one of them can't have the same view opinion and preference in howlers. Keep em comin Al.
Jerry-- Could you explain somehow what a "location howl" would sound like? Is it just a high pitch drawn out howl with hi/low/average volume?? I sure would be interested in learning that one.
HaMeR, It is a simple howl that starts out low and then goes to high and tapers off slowly. I have been trying to post a sound wave of what it sounds like but I can't do it. Some people call it the lone howl. Cronk has some sound clips. I have photo bucket and when I try to download it to there with the browser from my files it won't go. I tried doing what jim told me and I didn't get it. If Cronk is on here , maybe he will show you. Sorry.
I dont know if Photobucket will accept sound files :confused:
Send to me Jerry and I'll put it on the Fins and Fur server and send you the link for you to post if you want.
jim@finsandfur.net
Thanks Jerry. :thumb2: I get the jist of it & I'll have to practice it. I don't howl much most of the time as I'm still learning which ones to use & when.
Jimbo keeps the sound wav. thing a secret, I would like to know how to do this as well.
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This I know because I have done it once
When I tried that it would not work....so I saved it to my website then just added the link. but it is way too much hassle.
Thanks Bill. Trial clip here.
JD
JD The file opened in itunes and played there
Is that where you have it saved in your puter,or is it because it is a mp3 file
What it uses to play, depends on what your computer decides to use. The person attaching the clip cannot manipulate your computer to use a certain program for it.
You must have your computer set up to play mp3's with Itunes.
That makes sense Thanks Jim