RJF
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| 28 Dec 2007 03:16 AM |
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I got some extra christmas money so im looking to buy a call from ether bass pro and cabellas or ebay anyone have onethats a good one so I can maybe get the same or here some pros and cons? |
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tubby
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| 28 Dec 2007 03:18 AM |
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Only thing we can use electronic calls for is varmitssorry not to be much help. |
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Tubby The God of My Rock;He Is My Sheild;And The Horn Of My Salvation 2 Samuuel,Ch 22 |
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Mark
 8 Point
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| 28 Dec 2007 03:22 AM |
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We can use them for Varmits and Crows. my Dad has a Johnny Stewart I believe that's the name on it. we use it for Crows. It works pretty good it's rechargeable. |
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RJF
 6 Point
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| 28 Dec 2007 04:10 AM |
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opps guess i should of put using for coyottes |
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RJF
 6 Point
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| 28 Dec 2007 04:11 AM |
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wtch would have the best rabbit distrease and howls? |
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btr568
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| 30 Dec 2007 01:33 PM |
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most all calls you get work for predators,either manully(bulb squekers) or electronic.I have a med range Jonny Stewart for calling in coyotes/bobcats.Some of these callers get into big money $ 200 to $300 range(I paid $50 for mine,as a used caller,that I got on another board/forum that I go on)Some use tapes(like mine)others use a DVD/chip.But I will give you some good advice,get one with a remote(wireless).That way you can set up your caller in one location and you can get 75 yards away from it.The tactic that I use most is useing my tree climber on clear cuts,pipelines or power lines,set my caller out,climb a tree(they ain't looking for you there)I also recommend getting on the backside of the tree your using,otherwise you stick out like a sore thumb.An if you get around to usind a decoy)rigor rabbit,motion dove,be sure to stake down good into the ground.I once lost a brand new rigor rabbit to a very large red tailed hawk,I've always wondered how mad he was after he got back to his nest an discovered he couldn't eat that rabbit he stole from me. |
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slayer
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| 04 Jan 2008 03:13 PM |
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My freind got one for christmas it's called a gamemaster. You can buy all different kinds of chips (it comes with four predator chips) in it and play 2 sounds at once. He's only taken it out once but it sounds pretty good out in the woods. Got it for around 100$ from Cabela's. |
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RJF
 6 Point
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| 06 Jan 2008 05:50 AM |
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I ordered a johnny stewart call from bass pro had alot of information written by others that had said it was a good call its the predator 2 thanks for all help |
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Meeker
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| 10 Jan 2008 02:24 AM |
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my uncle has a jhonny stewert he uses to hunt coyotes and he gets a coyote everytime but he brings em in close by putting one of those raccoon tail hats on a stik and it brings in the coyotes every time |
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Mr. Al
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| 04 Feb 2008 02:03 PM |
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I found the Johnny Stewart Preymaster Wireless brand new for $155.00 at the website of Midsouth Shooters.com best price I could find. |
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cfiloteo3
 6 Point
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| 28 Feb 2008 09:13 PM |
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I have an inexpensive electronic hog call that I bought a few months ago. I have used it several times with no success. I will still use it, yet I wish I would have bought a different one. Of course, you get what you pay for, so if you spend a lot, you will have success. |
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Olsplittoe
 Button Buck
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| 01 Mar 2008 12:09 AM |
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I have one of the older model Johnny Stewart call, it is a little bulky. Ive used it for calling crows, and have to say it works great. Set it up on the edge of a bean field behind the house here, put in a fighting crow tape on loud for about three mins and had about 30 to 40 birds in less than five mins. After just a few shots they weere gone. Moved about 1/2 mile set up again with the same result. Awsome tool for off season hunting or target pratice.  |
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