If you asked ten different predator callers of little experience how many sounds do you use when calling critters, chances are you would get 10 different answers that might range from two to thirty. But if you asked this same question to ten different highly experienced hunters who have been calling critters for many years, most will reply, “two or three”. The reason for this response is very simple. An experienced caller knows that while it is important to produce a quality distress sound, more importance needs to be placed on how you set up to call and where. While most of the electronic game calls on the market today offer more than a dozen sounds, chances are you will choose two or three “pet” sounds and use them in most situations.
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