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Started by WyoHunter, April 16, 2012, 02:32:10 PM
Quote from: jakebird on April 17, 2012, 07:52:29 PMTypically, i like to give atleast two opposite sounds, i.e. High and clear and coarse and raspy. Might be a glass pot or a box, followed by a raspy diaphragm, but generally those two ends of the sound spectrum satisfy me that if a bird is nearby and receptive, he would respond to one of those two sound extremes.
Quote from: mikejd on April 18, 2012, 09:22:31 AMI used to think a call or two and if no response I walked on to try again. Until I went out with a friend who said he had birds the day before. So here we are walking a logging rd we get to his first calling spot he does a few scratches on a slate,nothing, fumbles around his vest for a new striker,nothing this goes on for multiple calls and multiple strikers while I'm thinking to myself what is he doing. After about the fifth combo bam he gets an answer. So now who knows what they want was he there all along and we haddnt hit a note he liked or was it coincidence he walked into range. This whole ordeal was only over a minute or two. Go figure.