If you are planning on calling raccoons in to the gun or camera by yourself, you should use an electronic caller, not a mouth call. Why? Because when raccoons respond to either raccoon fight sounds or sounds of other raccoons, … Continue Reading ►
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Finding places to go wildlife or predator calling isn’t easy here in the populated East, where predator callers are often limited to a few areas, especially when hunting, due to setbacks, etc… This often leads to having to call the … Continue Reading ►
Howling for coyotes is an exciting method of locating and/or calling them in. Locating Coyotes With a Coyote Howler The lone howl or group howl works great for locating coyotes in an area. One strategy is to go out before … Continue Reading ►
The E.L.K. Power Howler for Coyotes is somewhere in between an open reed howler and a closed reed howler. The Power Howler has a different mouthpiece than any other howler I have seen. As you can see in the pics … Continue Reading ►
Where I live here on Cape Cod, we get a lot of wind at times. Since I work on an offshore fishing boat in the Fall, I often get time off when it is windy. So if I want to … Continue Reading ►
During the spring breeding period, gobblers will often respond spontaneously to non-turkey sounds. This is referred to in turkey hunting as a shock gobble. Shock calls like coyote howls, crow cawing and owl hoots can all elicit gobbles from tom … Continue Reading ►