2001 - Volume #25, Issue #5, Page #27
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"Critter Magnet" Uses Recorded Sound To Boost Hunting Success
Frustrated coyote hunters will want to take a look at this new weapon for calling the wiley predators.
Talley's system includes a state-of-the-art portable sound system that produces calls so realistic even the most discerning, wary coyote can't tell them from the real thing.
Systems are available with either mono or stereo sound and 20-watt horn speakers. Just 15 minutes of charge time provides nearly 40 minutes of play time.
The entire system comes in a heavy-duty steel case with a camouflage carrying bag.
Prices start at $239.95 plus shipping/handling for the basic mono system.
Talley offers a 3-CD set of rabbit sounds he uses to hunt coyote and other predators. His Website has a complete list of states and brief descriptions of what game can be hunted using electronic calls. Crows, coyotes, and other predators and fur-bearers are mentioned most often.
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Chris Talley, Talley Enterprises of Idaho, Box 1392, Meridian, Idaho 83680-1392 (ph 208 846-8955 or 800 572-0094; E-mail: tei@crittermagnet.com; Website: www.crittermagnet.com).
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