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1/13/2011 10:23:13 AM EDT
I got my E-call all made up and the calls down loaded and it works great.

How loud do I want this thing when calling??

Thanks
1/13/2011 5:07:43 PM EDT
[#1]
Depends on terrain. In thicker brush I will start handcalls or e-caller with low volume, and work it up to pretty dang loud within 5-7 minutes. In big open country I start off loud and keep it that way.
1/17/2011 6:57:38 PM EDT
[#2]
Quoted:
Depends on terrain. In thicker brush I will start handcalls or e-caller with low volume, and work it up to pretty dang loud within 5-7 minutes. In big open country I start off loud and keep it that way.


rizzo, lately I have been hunting a large open area about 15 acres or greater, is this big enough to crank up the volume? it is surrounded by thickj woods/brush.

1/17/2011 11:04:27 PM EDT
[#3]
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Quoted:
Depends on terrain. In thicker brush I will start handcalls or e-caller with low volume, and work it up to pretty dang loud within 5-7 minutes. In big open country I start off loud and keep it that way.


rizzo, lately I have been hunting a large open area about 15 acres or greater, is this big enough to crank up the volume? it is surrounded by thickj woods/brush.



Crank it up! Start about mid level, but with an area that big don't be afraid to get loud. I never really reach full volume, but then again I generally hunt fairly thick terrain.

1/18/2011 3:00:43 PM EDT
[#4]
Any issue with keeping the e-call near you? Instead of 20- 30 yards out.
I dont have a remote like the Foxpro.
1/18/2011 5:55:03 PM EDT
[#5]
Placing it next to you basically removes one of the greatest benefits of an e-caller, which is removing the sound from your location. Without a remote the animals will come in still looking at you, though a little crafty placement of your call and a decoy could buy you a few seconds.

When I talked about volume above, I was talking about e-callers or hand calls, since I use both.