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Topic: small howler
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Rich
2,000th post PAKMAN
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posted October 09, 2013 05:19 PM
Here is a photo of a small cow horn howler I made today. 
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DanS
Scorched Earth (AZ Sector)
Member # 316
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posted October 09, 2013 06:21 PM
Fine looking howler Rich. One day I'm going to have break down and buy a nice one.
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Rich
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posted October 10, 2013 08:53 AM
The above howler is 7&1/2" long when measured in a straight line. Opening up front is 2&1/8" wide and 1&7/8" tall. I recorded a lonesome howl with this howler this morning.
URL: http://www.cronkpredatorcalls.com/sounds/LonesomeHowl.mp3
-------------------- If you call the coyotes in close, you won't NEED a high dollar range finder.
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Rich
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posted October 22, 2013 01:48 PM
The howler is sold.
-------------------- If you call the coyotes in close, you won't NEED a high dollar range finder.
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