I bought a Fury last year for Crows and yotes. About 2 months ago it got stolen out of my truck along with the remote. Great caller.
Fast forward and I went out and bought a Prairie Blaster and it is basically a Fury on steroids. I got back my stolen Fury this weekend, they caught the low life who stole it with a bunch of stolen stuff including guns.
I wonder how 2 callers will do when hunting crows. Our season opens this next weekend and I may just try to give it a try. Anyone else use 2 callers ?.
Kevin I use 2 callers from time to time. I started with a 512 tape caller and this year have a CS-24. Sometimes I will use the tape caller playing come here crow and the CS-24. I start out loud with the 24 and mute it on final approach and leave the tape player running about 3/4 volume. Its a deadly combo and works great. You cant beat it
I use my WT KAS-2020 and the MA-21 one on each side of the spread,its deadly I play different sounds in each caller or I shut one off. It keeps the crows guessing and ajjitated.
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Watch Em Fall and I use two callers from time to time and even more so recently. I started off with a Lohman CD player, cord, speaker, etc. Was only $80 brand new and it's a decent call and loud. BUT...we wanted something easier to set up, carry and that had a REMOTE. We ended up buying a Foxpro Spitfire. The Spitfire turns on at a touch of a button and the Lohman has to wait for the CD to boot up. The Lohman is a little louder though. They both have their advantages.
The #1 advantage we have seen is that the Lohman uses the Johnny Stewart crow sounds (I have the Johnny Stewart crow CD to play in it). These sounds don't seem to be used as much as the sounds on the foxpros. And, since most people who hunt crows have foxpros...we tend to think that the Johnny Stewart sounds give them something they haven't heard from everyone else. We mix and match, run both, run one, do some mouth calling, etc. and it seems to work.
Jon and myself, when we get a chance to run together have put together what we call duelling Foxpros. It definitely has an advantage when two caller over one. The mixing up between calls and combinations are something to be heard.
Pup runs an FX 5 I think; I've got an AR 4. So it works out well cuz mine plays custom CDs that I make with Johnny Stewart, Bob A., and Darrell Gibson calls on it, while Puppy can switch between what Foxpro sounds he feels are appropriate to the moment.
It's a killer combo. We have a lot of fun with it.
We frequently use multiple callers. I have a Fury, and Gadget Bob has the trifecta, Snow Crow Pro, Prairie Blaster, and Fury. We've never deployed all 4 at the same time, but that might make for some excitement....
one technique polishhammer and I use is to face the calls in different directions so you can call to birds in more than one direction. then use a hand call to fan sound in all directions and get their attention. another trick is playing crowfight on one and crow distress on the other, it is deadly on eager birds.
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Same thing here. Two guys and two e-callers. Generally one playing Crows fighting Owl and the other Crow Death Cry. One caller on each side of the blind with speaker pointing in different directions. Hand calls are used by both of us in conjunction with the e-callers if crows are spotted in the distance.
-- Edited by nhcrowshooter on Thursday 2nd of December 2010 01:16:41 AM