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2010 TIPS!
CALLING TIP WHEN STARTING TO CALL
Now here is
a great tip as seen on my NIGHT VISION Predator
calling DVD, this is a tip I strongly suggest you try!
When you
start calling in jackal areas, start with a caller
with you, start at a very low pitch with a friendly
jackal barking, a very social, soft barking jackal,
not an aggressive or challenging dog, just a normal
friendly barking jackal. Let it play at a soft volume
for 3-4 barks, and allow volume so it travels 100m,
then put off for 20 second, then do it again, then
after 20 second up volume for 200m - gooi a few barks
and bark 3-4 times then put it off again.
Then again
for a range of 300m, and then STOP ALTOGETHER. After
10 seconds gooi food sound, and carry one, and watch
your results.
This way a
jackal hears another dog, and then he hears food and
assumes they caught a rabbit or whatever and he will
come in easier
SOUND QUALITY TIP FOR A HAND CALLER
If you hold
a hand caller with a glove it muffles the sound, so
hold it with an open glove FREE hand, it will be
crisper and sharper sounding and the sound will travel
longer in range.
ELECTRONIC CALLING TIP
Now, this is
a great tip, if you put an electronic on a sand road
or sandy area and play it and then mark area the sound
travels to if you walk it out, try putting the caller
on your bakkies bonnet or roof on METAL, walk out that
range again and you will see the sound travels longer
range if on metal than when it was on sand, you will
gain more than 100m from a metal base than a sandy
base! So, if an electronic battery is going flat,
bring it closer to you, put on the metal bonnet or
roof and with lower volume and you will still get
longer range! TRY IT! See for yourself. Or put it on
a rock, but avoid sand.
TRY THESE TIPS – THEY WORK AND CAN BE SEEN ON MY NIGHT
VISION DVD!!
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