|
Author
|
Topic: Predatr- 3, Weems - 0
|
Cdog911
"There are some ideas so absurd only an intellectual could believe them."--George Orwell.
Member # 7
|
posted March 29, 2003 11:10 AM
I had the opportunity yesterday to demonstrate my new calls, pitting them against a friend's honest to goodness Weem's Wild Call - one of the originals. Two of his hunting buddies were present and agreed to judge both calls for realism, variability, and overall sound quality. My Predatr Call had better volume, wider range, and better overall sound as judged unanimously by these guys, and every one of them appeared to be completely sober at the time.
Because I've been up to my butt cheeks in deer mounts to get done, I've only had the chance to take one call out, one time. Called a bobcat to inside ten yards. Little too close for the 25'06, so I passed on the shot. Rich Higgins has one made from tulipwood and I know that his first trip out, he did remarkably well with it. But, I haven't had the chance to speak with him to see how it's performed since then. I'll let him speak to that, if he will.
And, before you say anything, I do have pictures but haven't been able to get out of the shop long enough to get them developed so I can post them here. But, very shortly. I'm just very encouraged that a roomful of experienced callers preferred my sound over what I consider to be the standard by which all other closed-reed calls are judged.
-------------------- I am only one. But still, I am one. I cannot do everything, but still, I can do something; and, because I cannot do everything, I will not refuse to do something that I can do.
Posts: 5440 | From: The gun-lovin', gun-friendly wild, wild west | Registered: Jan 2003
| IP: Logged
|
|
Cdog911
"There are some ideas so absurd only an intellectual could believe them."--George Orwell.
Member # 7
|
posted April 11, 2003 07:28 PM
Alright, guys, I got some pictures of my calls developed and here they are.

From L to R, maple, osageorange, walnut and red oak.

From L to R, Tulipwood, osageorange, walnut, purpleheart, maple and red oak.
I'm very happy with the quality of sound I've attained with these calls. We worked hard to develop a design that sounds good from soft to loud, low to high, and is as easy for the newcomer as it is for the grizzled old veteran.
I've got a couple dozen of these bad boys done with a few being from each type of wood. Most are with jackrabbit voices, but I do have a few with cottontail chords. I hope you like them and if you're interested, I'm only asking $18 a piece, plus $2 for shipping. Contact me via e/m at wildside@kansas.net to check for availability.
-------------------- I am only one. But still, I am one. I cannot do everything, but still, I can do something; and, because I cannot do everything, I will not refuse to do something that I can do.
Posts: 5440 | From: The gun-lovin', gun-friendly wild, wild west | Registered: Jan 2003
| IP: Logged
|
|
Leonard
HMFIC
Member # 2
|
posted April 11, 2003 09:51 PM
Hey, you've been busy! They look fantastic. LB
-------------------- EL BEE Knows It All and Done It All. Don't piss me off!
Posts: 32366 | From: Upland, CA | Registered: Jan 2003
| IP: Logged
|
|
Rich Higgins
unknown comic
|
posted April 14, 2003 05:29 PM
Yup, Lance sent me a Tulip wood call with red highlights. It is very pretty, which really doesn't bother me too much, because I'm going to beat and chew the hell out of it anyway. If Lance doesn't want them abused he wouldn't make them sound so great. It's helped me call a lot of coyotes in a short period of time and immediately became one of my favorites. There really is more to call making than drilling a hole and poking a JC into it. I almost accused him of being really smart but then I saw how much he is selling them for. Custom calls for production call prices?
IP: Logged
|
|
brad h
Knows what it's all about
Member # 57
|
posted April 14, 2003 10:53 PM
Lance This sounds pretty good. They look great. Are the JCs fairly easy to pull out for replacement purpose.
Brad
Posts: 346 | From: Glendive MT | Registered: Jan 2003
| IP: Logged
|
|
Cdog911
"There are some ideas so absurd only an intellectual could believe them."--George Orwell.
Member # 7
|
posted April 15, 2003 03:45 PM
Brad, In short, yes. The voice seat was drilled out at a couple thousandths under what I would like for a snug fit, then filed lightly to allow the voice to fit very snugly after tuning. With a minimum of force, the voice can be popped out from the "exit end" of the call. On the other hand, I've taken a couple and pounded them on a table to see what it would take for one to fall out on its own, and it takes more of a beating than what I give my calls in the field.
-------------------- I am only one. But still, I am one. I cannot do everything, but still, I can do something; and, because I cannot do everything, I will not refuse to do something that I can do.
Posts: 5440 | From: The gun-lovin', gun-friendly wild, wild west | Registered: Jan 2003
| IP: Logged
|
|
Leonard
HMFIC
Member # 2
|
posted April 15, 2003 03:48 PM
I don't know what to think?
I ordered one, but haven't heard a thing, as yet.
Pond scum; guess I'm not nearly as important as
Master Rich Higgins?
Good hunting. LB
-------------------- EL BEE Knows It All and Done It All. Don't piss me off!
Posts: 32366 | From: Upland, CA | Registered: Jan 2003
| IP: Logged
|
|
Rich Higgins
unknown comic
|
posted April 15, 2003 05:07 PM
I'm still Grasshopper to you Master Po. I think Lance is still upset because he worked so hard for Advanced Guru and you 86'd it.
IP: Logged
|
|
Bryan J
Cap and Trade Weenie
Member # 106
|
posted May 04, 2003 02:26 PM
My calls arrived a little over a week ago. I haven’t had the chance to give them a real test on the coyotes yet. The day they arrived I went to the backyard and gave them a stanza or two. It wasn’t long before I had three ravens and a hawk buzzing the yard. Based solely on that experience I think the coyotes are going to love it. Unfortunately, it will probably be October before I get them out to an area that I know a coyote will hear them.
They seem easy to manipulate and appear to handle a large volume of air, however it is not required to get them going.
Posts: 599 | From: Utah | Registered: Feb 2003
| IP: Logged
|
|
|