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what call should i use .......i have a predatorer 2 call


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#1 ethanjames

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Posted 06 March 2010 - 08:38 AM

it is electronic call and it has cotten tail and jack rabbit and fawn and a pup and a howl? what is is the best to use in the north east?



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Posted 12 March 2010 - 06:36 AM

Out of 16 different calls for my JS PM3 I mostly use the adult cottontail. Just about every critter around seems to like sinking its chompers into a little bunny. All the sounds you have will bring predators in. Use a low to medium volume when you start to call. You don't want to sound like a 500 pound rabbit and run everything out of the country. Good luck--Shoot em all.

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Posted 12 March 2010 - 09:23 AM

Same here on the cottin tail. Never found a predator that can pass one up. Don't be afraid to switch it up from cottin tail to jack rabbit either. Sometimes a change like that really gets them going. Good luck , shoot strait. Tom
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#4 On a call

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Posted 14 March 2010 - 03:59 PM

Hi...I use a fox pro fx-3 Rabbit calls seem to work best...I had best results with baby snowshoe for cats, and cottontail or jack for yotes. The high pitch seems better for cats and dogs are suspect for alot of things...I love to mouth call...but, whew after about 5 minutes...my pucker is puckered. Good luck be ready..oh yes...yotes for me seem to be there quick or not at all less than 15 minutes. But I read that some guys wait up 45 minutes...I do in some areas where I think I might see one...but...generally the same 15 minutes or less....Cats....longer but I had one this winter there in 5 minutes sitting 5 feet from the call just ready to pounce on it in the snow at night.

#5 John 25-06

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Posted 23 December 2010 - 04:10 PM

I would use the cotten tail and jack fawn works realy good in the spring pup and howls work year round good luck safe hunting.

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Posted 25 December 2010 - 06:21 AM

I took my son out squirrel hunting this last fall. I put him on point in the hardwoods while I used the squirrel barker bellows call. After about 5 minutes I heard my son shoot who was about 30 yards out. I waited for about another 20 minutes and without seeing a squirrel I walked up to him and asked if he got one. He had shot at a yote I called in....


So...use what you like using...mix it up if you like. And most of all us what gives you results and good luck.





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