We sell five CDs, three (Volumes 1, 2 and 5) are calling sounds to be used in CD players instead of using calls. Two (Volumes 3 and 4) are instructional CDs to help you learn how to make basic calling sounds and do coyote talk.
Volume 1This disc contains five great calling programs that can be automatically replayed to put a 10-minute or 60-minute calling sequence together. The #1 sound is an African cape hare, #2 is a cottontail rabbit, #3 is a jackrabbit, #4 is a coyote puppy whine, and #5 is a fawn bleat. Numbers 2-5 are time-tested sounds found on the Crit'R•Call calling tape.
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Volume 2This disc contains seven dynamite prey sounds recorded in Africa and tested there on jackals. The sounds work like magic on coyotes as well. The #1 sound is a baby scrub hare, #2 is an African adult scrub hare, #3 is a springhare, #4 is a steenbok, #5 is a lamb bleat, #6 is a baby pig squeal, and #7 is an adult hog squeal. Plug these CDs into a boom-box or CD Walkman® with speakers and go calling. |
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Volume 3 This CD tells how Major Boddicker calls predators. It contains his favorite 25 sounds and basic tips on his successful strategies. It is 70 minutes long. The CD features a new song, Coyotes on the Run, written and sung by his musician brother, Dan Boddicker, of Tipton, Iowa. |
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Volume 4 This Song Dog CD does coyote talk. It demonstrates the ten basic coyote sounds, demonstrates how to put basic sounds of coyotes into 15 terrific coyote calls, and contains general tips on the tricks of when, where, and how to use coyote talk successfully. 73 minutes. |
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Volume 5 This CD contains five sounds to use to call up predators with a CD player, or learn the sounds to duplicate with the Crit'R•Call. The five sounds on the CD are the following: bobcat in heat, bobcat kittens, growling bobcat adults, red fox puppies, and red fox adults. The sounds were originally recorded from live bobcats and red fox by William Boyd of Warroad, Minnesota. |
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Special:
Each CD sells for $15, any two CDs sell for $25, saves $5.





