The Lohman's were the first calls I ever used. I still have about 5 or 6 of them around. I don't carry them anymore but they were decent calls. I remember the second time I ever used them, I was sitting against a bush on a bright sunny winter morning calling to a field edge. All of a sudden this shadow passed over me, and then the hawk came right behind it, about 6 inches from my head. Scared the snot right out of me. I like the Sual Tone, and today I make some of my hand calls with the same feature of a built in coaxer.
As for the fawn bleats, being from Wisconsin, you surely have places where the deer yard up in the winter. Try a fawn bleat close to these places in the dead of winter. I have called a number of coyotes near deer yards with fawn bleats.
Sometimes if you take a fawn bleat, and blow it hard like a distress call, they make pretty good rabbit distres sounds too.
The think I liked about the Lohman calls was their size, They were large enough to fit in my big old paws.
Al
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