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<blockquote data-quote="Tyson C." data-source="post: 1452658" data-attributes="member: 9534"><p>I read similiar info in a buckmaster on coyotes/bobcats feasting on the babies. After reading this I ran across randy anderson dvd and he said go a little deeper sound, and longer note, this makes a fawn bawl noise, if you have a good open reed call. I use the green colored hand call out of my primos little dog. I got a yote to come in for a buddy on mine using a fawn bawl shortly after practicing.</p><p></p><p>Hope ya get to feeling better</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tyson C., post: 1452658, member: 9534"] I read similiar info in a buckmaster on coyotes/bobcats feasting on the babies. After reading this I ran across randy anderson dvd and he said go a little deeper sound, and longer note, this makes a fawn bawl noise, if you have a good open reed call. I use the green colored hand call out of my primos little dog. I got a yote to come in for a buddy on mine using a fawn bawl shortly after practicing. Hope ya get to feeling better [/QUOTE]
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