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<blockquote data-quote="Tyson C." data-source="post: 2216268" data-attributes="member: 9534"><p>right now is the best time for pup distress' and small varmint (rabbit, bird, etc...) they are young and dumb. also the mom will look for her pup. others yotes are curious at what the pup might be in.</p><p></p><p>as for calls its a wide open market. on my lanyard: Primos "lil Dog", les johnson "ruffidawg Jr.", closed reed rabbit distress, E.L.K Power Howler also carry a foxpro FX3. to me it depends on what you want to use plain and simple. if you use hand calls then practice with them. electronic calls can vary on their output, some can throw it out there good and cut our windy Oklahoma days and others can't. this is also same with hand calls too.</p><p></p><p>best setup; play the wind and the sun. keep the wind in your face and sun at your back. i usually always try and find a brush pile to hide around or something, shadowed area. if out in the open find a way to lean back comfortably keeping your silhouette low profile. i use the Predator Quest easy chair...very nice to have. then when you see them bopping in you lean up slow and smooth and blast away.</p><p></p><p>good luck and have fun.</p><p></p><p>i'm finally getting to head out to a spot tonight..new area..pretty pumped its been awhile for me since we have been baseballing it...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tyson C., post: 2216268, member: 9534"] right now is the best time for pup distress' and small varmint (rabbit, bird, etc...) they are young and dumb. also the mom will look for her pup. others yotes are curious at what the pup might be in. as for calls its a wide open market. on my lanyard: Primos "lil Dog", les johnson "ruffidawg Jr.", closed reed rabbit distress, E.L.K Power Howler also carry a foxpro FX3. to me it depends on what you want to use plain and simple. if you use hand calls then practice with them. electronic calls can vary on their output, some can throw it out there good and cut our windy Oklahoma days and others can't. this is also same with hand calls too. best setup; play the wind and the sun. keep the wind in your face and sun at your back. i usually always try and find a brush pile to hide around or something, shadowed area. if out in the open find a way to lean back comfortably keeping your silhouette low profile. i use the Predator Quest easy chair...very nice to have. then when you see them bopping in you lean up slow and smooth and blast away. good luck and have fun. i'm finally getting to head out to a spot tonight..new area..pretty pumped its been awhile for me since we have been baseballing it... [/QUOTE]
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