INSTRUCTIONAL VIDEOS

Click on the videos below for techniques on calling.

 

 

Enclosed reed calling instructions

 

Red River Bandit calling instructions

 

Yella-Fella Instructional video

 

 

Calling tips

1. Be in full camo, gloves, face mask. etc.
2. Be sure to set up with the wind in your face or at least a side wind, so that you are not letting them get down wind of you.
3. If you are using an electronic caller, don't blast them out, if you are setting up on the edge of an open field they will more than likely not want to come flying out if you are blaring the tone and they don't see anything going on. that leads me to my next point.
4. Use a decoy, I have used two of those rabbit decoys and they just don't seem to work. I do like the Whirling woodpecker and the Jack in the box decoy, also the predator extreme decoy is a good one as well.
5. I like to spray a little "bunny stank" (rabbit urine) on my decoy to give it a true scent and to cover my own scent that I left on the decoy.
6. I spray the "coyote stank" (coyote urine) on the bottom of my boots so that if a coyote happens to cross my path leading to my stand it will not spook the coyote.
7. Try to set up in an area that will give the predator some cover. They don't like to just come flying out of cover and hit an open field. Give them a little bit of brush or tall grass for them to sneek in on.
8. Look very hard at the treeline, a lot of times you will have one just sitting there watching to try and figure out just what he is hearing.
9. Don't make any quick movements. If they think something is up they will not come in.
10. One of the main things that took me forever to figure out is don't walk too deep into the woods or out in the open very long. If they hear, or see you . No matter how good your calling is they will not come to your call.
11. If you see a coyote that has already spotted you, and he is walking or running away. You might as well bark at him, get him to stop and take the shot.
12. When you do get a coyote to come running in, and he is close enough to take the shot, You can either bark at him to get him to stop to present you with a better shot.
13. If you have a coyote hanging up on you and will not respond to you call. Give him a few squeeks with a coaxer, or lip squeeks and most of the time they will come in a little closer or present you with a good shot.

 

RED RIVER Calling sounds

"RED RIVER BANDIT" click here to hear it.

1. RED RIVER  medium-high pitch distress  20 seconds

2.  RED RIVER, medium-high pitch distress.  Demonstration of pitches you can get with the toneboard.

3. RED RIVER, bird distress  20 seconds

4. RED RIVER, Howler   Barks and howls

5. RED RIVER Hurt Coyote distress  Sound made with medium high pitch distress call.

6.  RED RIVER low pitch distress

7.  RED RIVER Medium pitch distress

8. RED RIVER lip squeak    coaxer

9.  RED RIVER Elk call  Cow Elk

10.   RAZZPY RABBIT DISTRESS 

11  YELLA FELLA DISTRESS

 

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