This is an incredible hand call, set on long range, hand muffled over the end, you can really make it sound like an animal has its balls caught in an electic fence. I called in coyotes, foxes, bob cats, two Tule Elk, numerous deer, and two black bears with this call.
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A good second choice that is darn hard to find is the Weems Wild Call-Duo Tone.
A Tally Ho is another had call that is so effective, we named it the Wacker. Again, hard to find.
I have two large bags of hand calls, use in different circumstances.
Probably nothing is as effective as Bill Austin's Howlers on the Dominant Males and Femals that are call wise.
I too prefer closed reed calls, most of the time.
Where Legal, use an attractant, and in some states, it is called "Bait". If you have a trappers license you can be legal in some states to use the bait. Trappers have all kinds of attractants they use to get the Coyote to step on the Pan of the trap. I used two cans of Sardines in Oil per blue sock, with two socks used, placed 10 yards on each side of me. Not only are the coyotes attracted to the smell of the sardines, but it also puts out more parts per million of scent than your own scent. Foxes will not leave; they just keep coming back. I transport the sardine socks in a 1 lb coffee can. I have wiped the sock on the bottom of my boot as I leave the truck and start walking, and have a coyote run wide open to within a foot of my gun barrel on several occasions. I really like to pull this trick with novices!
I had a fox get behind me, unbeknownst to me on a large rock, and scared me to death with a WILD sounding bark-howl...made my blood curdle.
With the Weems, we were in the Arizona Dessert, in an area with giant bolders. I was sitting up against a big rock, looked over to another Giant Rock, and a bob cat was sitting on top staring at me, 200 yards. He disappeared at the shot, then 5 minutes he was back on top of the rock. Again, he disappeared at the shot. Walked over to pick up the cat and it ended up being a double!
On blue bird days with not a cloud in the sky, when barometric pressure was rising, All I could call in was crows, so we changed out our buckshot for High base 6's, it rained crows for a while...gotta love that Weems Duo tone!