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Trigger Time In Texas - Coyotes & Hogs By Ian McMurchy
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<blockquote data-quote="Ian M" data-source="post: 184390" data-attributes="member: 25"><p>Captn,</p><p>I am not sure of the model number but do recall they were a basic electronic digital call sold under the Burnham Bros brand. They worked very well, we killed a lot of coyotes in a couple of hunting days. Closest I had was a dog at about a dozen feet, he was racing in to the call but he made eye contact and hit the cactus before I could move the rifle. This was a lot of fun, the electric callers worked very well. They also distracted the coyotes by hanging a big feather on a length of thread attached to a piece of stick or old arrow shaft. Wind would move it continuously which was good.</p><p>Good luck with your coyote hunting!</p><p>ian</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ian M, post: 184390, member: 25"] Captn, I am not sure of the model number but do recall they were a basic electronic digital call sold under the Burnham Bros brand. They worked very well, we killed a lot of coyotes in a couple of hunting days. Closest I had was a dog at about a dozen feet, he was racing in to the call but he made eye contact and hit the cactus before I could move the rifle. This was a lot of fun, the electric callers worked very well. They also distracted the coyotes by hanging a big feather on a length of thread attached to a piece of stick or old arrow shaft. Wind would move it continuously which was good. Good luck with your coyote hunting! ian [/QUOTE]
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