Hello! I have recently started to call crows. Are there any crow callers that you guys recommend sound good? I currently have a Knight & Hale Locator Crow KH404A. I have been looking at the Faulks brand. What type of crow caller have you had the best results with?
-- Edited by saybia on Saturday 19th of December 2015 03:54:26 AM
Saybia...get a Gibson Short Magnum Crow call and your problems will be over....except learning to blow it well. It is easy to use, and sounds better than any crow call that I have ever had or heard.
I have a Gibson and I LOVE that thing. I would highly recommend getting one. I had used the mass production ones up until I ordered the ones from crowmart. There is NO comparison to the quality in sound and craftsmanship.
I agree with Ken, Randy and Jacob, that Gibson mouth callers are some of the best available. Darrell is a rare craftsman and is always incrementally improving his calls.
For our feeding setups, the FOXPRO digital callers are king. Mixing in some effective mouth calling, with the unmatched power/clarity of the Super Snow Crow Pro, has powered our best days afield. Over the years we tried other brand ecallers, but FOXPRO's units never fail us. And if you ever encounter any issues with them, their customer support is outstanding.
Let the record show I am now on the Field Staff for FOXPRO and I'm proud to represent this fine All American company.
Regards,
-- Edited by Gadget Bob on Saturday 2nd of January 2016 11:48:38 PM
I wish there were discounts, but alas there are not. One thing I can tell you about FOXPRO, used ecallers really hold their value. I have sold my FX5, Prairie Blaster II and Snow Crow Pro to finance the purchase of new models. They sold quick on the Texas Hunting Forum.
Lol yeah I guess I should have mentioned that I use my foxpro for all of my calling. I have my hand calls for if and when the batteries died since it always happens and I try to throw some of my own calling in from time to time when its slow. I like to just listen and try to mimic what I hear from the crow for practice. I use the foxpro crossfire and an additional speaker for more coverage. I would love to have a shockwave though.