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anyone every try the mouth calls. or called diaphragm calls. I was thinking about trying some but I don't know if it would be worth it.
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I called my first coyote in using a diaphragm call on the Goose River bottoms. I haven't used it since. Why???? I have no clue why. They aren't real loud but are nice because you can do it without moving your hands (less motion) and obstructing your view. I might have to give it a shot this year and give the open reeds a break once in a while.
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I personally can not use diaphram calls, it just doesn't sound good when I use one. I will stick with my traditional mouth calls
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Post by lyonch »

I use diaphram calls when i turkey hunt and i have no problem making the sounds i want when i want but when i try the howling diaphrams they just sound like crap to me. Maybe i can try making some other critter sounds but for me the howling jsut doesn't sound right. So i prefer to stick with the open reed calls.
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Post by Fallguy »

I was doing pup whines on the diaphragm when I called that coyote in. Pretty easy to do on them.
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They vibrate to much and make me gag :?
I would rather have a slow hit than a fast miss...
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Post by lyonch »

the puppie wines are pretty easy to do but they don't sound smooth to me. Whenever i have heard a member of the dog family wine it is usually high pitched loud and sudden. I guess what i am trying to say is that i personally sound better with the hand calls.
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lyonch wrote:the puppie wines are pretty easy to do but they don't sound smooth to me. Whenever i have heard a member of the dog family wine it is usually high pitched loud and sudden. I guess what i am trying to say is that i personally sound better with the hand calls.
I hear what you are saying. That particular coyote didn't seem to care much though. :wink:
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Post by LeviM »

There is such a wide variety of calls out there, I perfer to master one type before I try another.
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Post by lyonch »

Well put fella 8) now you just need to get to the mastered part :wink:
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