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driftwood blue
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Re: squaler
Squalers imitate the sound of a dying coon and are useful to get a treed coon to show it's eyes and sometimes they will jump out.
99% of the time they will not call a coon.
best get you a copy of the 2 Walk With Wick books and read both of them. you can get them from Nite Light Co. you will learn a lot about starting young hounds from those books. they are the best available and are just good reading written in words that are not talking over your head.
99% of the time they will not call a coon.
best get you a copy of the 2 Walk With Wick books and read both of them. you can get them from Nite Light Co. you will learn a lot about starting young hounds from those books. they are the best available and are just good reading written in words that are not talking over your head.
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buster95
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Re: squaler
iv seen pictures off coons called up on the ground by squalers so whats up there??
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driftwood blue
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Re: squaler
try anything you want.. that's how one will learn the truth.
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Brady Davis
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Re: squaler
Coon squaler ain't gonna call a coon. Driftwood Blue is right, go to plan B
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livetohunt
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Re: squaler
I have seen them called in with predator calls but never with a squaler. You sure they were using a squaler and not a hand predator call?
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