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<blockquote data-quote="Sniper John" data-source="post: 850126" data-attributes="member: 8580"><p>The ones offered on crowbusters are going to be good calls. Bass Pro sells Primos brand calls. I have one and it has worked ok. I use tapes with an old Johnny Stewart call, but also have about 4 mouth calls. Each different. </p><p>If someone is hunting with me I just hand them out for them to use during the hunt. I really have not noticed one being a "bad" call. More important to me is having some volume and then calling right. Since it is for you and your kids, you might pick up more than one brand. When hunting I have noticed some crows just sound different. They are not all alike. More important would be to read that stuff on crowbusters about calling and learn the different calls. Do the wrong call, you could actually be warning the Crows instead of attracting them. Also the thing that improved my Crow hunting more than anything else was decoy movement. One of those flapping wing decoys crowbuster sells or a flapping wing woodpecker decoy from Bass Pro painted black attached to the base of or near an owl decoy drives the crows crazy and will direct the attention to the decoys and not notice your movement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sniper John, post: 850126, member: 8580"] The ones offered on crowbusters are going to be good calls. Bass Pro sells Primos brand calls. I have one and it has worked ok. I use tapes with an old Johnny Stewart call, but also have about 4 mouth calls. Each different. If someone is hunting with me I just hand them out for them to use during the hunt. I really have not noticed one being a "bad" call. More important to me is having some volume and then calling right. Since it is for you and your kids, you might pick up more than one brand. When hunting I have noticed some crows just sound different. They are not all alike. More important would be to read that stuff on crowbusters about calling and learn the different calls. Do the wrong call, you could actually be warning the Crows instead of attracting them. Also the thing that improved my Crow hunting more than anything else was decoy movement. One of those flapping wing decoys crowbuster sells or a flapping wing woodpecker decoy from Bass Pro painted black attached to the base of or near an owl decoy drives the crows crazy and will direct the attention to the decoys and not notice your movement. [/QUOTE]
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