Skinny Shooter
New member
This is a multi-forum post. I am new to predator calling and had purchased a JS caller last year but never really got out. I also have an Olt Flat reed call. Just got back tonite from hunting in a slight drizzle.
Was out for 4 hours and started just before dusk. We saw nothing. I used both calls at different times and spent about 20 mins at each spot. We only got to hit 7 spots.
I am not sure about the freqency of my calling and how long I should call each time before stopping.
With the JS caller do you just let it rip starting out soft and then increasing volume over time? With the mouth call it sure would be hard to keep it going for more than a couple of minutes. I no there are coyotes in our area, maybe I just wasn't in the right spot.
During daylight, my buddy covered the long distances with his .223 TC super 14 and I was out near the caller in my Shaggie camo with a 12ga.
Any thoughts are appreciated.
Was out for 4 hours and started just before dusk. We saw nothing. I used both calls at different times and spent about 20 mins at each spot. We only got to hit 7 spots.
I am not sure about the freqency of my calling and how long I should call each time before stopping.
With the JS caller do you just let it rip starting out soft and then increasing volume over time? With the mouth call it sure would be hard to keep it going for more than a couple of minutes. I no there are coyotes in our area, maybe I just wasn't in the right spot.
During daylight, my buddy covered the long distances with his .223 TC super 14 and I was out near the caller in my Shaggie camo with a 12ga.
Any thoughts are appreciated.