
I hate stupid laws that are voted in by uninformed legislation, and supported by private interest groups that want to take away our liberties. It hasn't cost us any species that I am aware of at this point, why would an e-caller be any different?
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Anyone can become proficient with a manual caller to the point of being successful with any bird, or animal, with practice. Why is an electronic caller any more effective, or hurtful to the game population than a hand made manual caller? None, in my opinion. Uninformed legislators, and public.ĭoes Predator Masters have any affiliate in any lobbying movement, or through the NRA that could assist all hunters in legalizing electronic calling? Maybe I'm going off on a tangent here, but it sure raises my hackles when I read unjust laws like those that are stupidly serving no useful purpose. To call wolves in with a coyote howler, a typical calling sequence should go like this: Start out with 2 or 3 long location howls, and then wait 3-5 minutes. Same principal that causes bad laws to get on the books in all issues. It is quite apparent to me that the anti-gun, anti-hunting, PETA lovers, have snowed the various state legislators into passing such laws without the people realizing what has happened to them.

Why not? Is there any difference in the effect it would have in any one state over the other? Ridiculous. Perhaps we should start a movement of some sort? In an effort to make e-calling legal in all of the USA. Not trying to open up "Pandora's Box" here, but having read the comments of several fellow hunters regarding E-Caller's being against the law in certain states, I am irked at the situation. I would get a caller that has some soft puts and pers I think these would be the sound that would work. Tall you the truth it works like a charm. I have many time got up and left my hunter and slowly walked a way calling to have the hung up tom move aggressively closer to the shooter and in his gun range. Is there someplace where MS has some relevent documentation. NET assembly and call its methods just like any other Foxpro object. In effect, Id like to instantiate a class in a. I watched two lynx come in last year to the Hi Pitch Snowshoe and I was a good 60 feet above them on a hill and the second the sounds stopped.

Lynx: Lucky Bird, All of the Mark II snowshoe hares, Lightning Jack. E caller would hamper my turkey lingo.īut you struck a cord when you sad about having two sounds going at the same time this I think will be a good place for a e caller in that if you now your turkeys direction of travel you could leave the remote e caller some thirty yard behind you and if they hold upĪnd you know what sounds are going to play when you hit the button this could work and make him the tom think you are leaving and move him self close to the call and in to you range. NET dll that I need to call repeatedly from within a Foxpro app. These are FoxPro sounds that should work for the species you're asking about in and around Alaska. I need to answer hen or tom calls with the correct answer. un like coyote and distress sound were they will work in without a sound. The thing about turkey for me is I am striking up a conversation with the turkey so I need to be versatile on the next sound I am making. Williams hunting buddies call him ‘Chances with Wolves’ By Andrew McKean Published 2:31 PM EDT Hunting Idaho wolf hunter Ryan Williams howls from a ridge near Lolo Pass.
