I totally agree that using hand calls to call Coyotes, ups the level of enjoyment when calling. For years I enjoyed collecting and using hand calls. There’s something cool about using calls from the 60’s and they still bring them in hard and fast.
Here’s a few of the ones I’ve used over the years.
Starting top left:
1)Three blue calls-Harold Thompson calls (1960’s)
2)Carver swift call
3)Rick Pallett-Tweety
4)Critr’ calls-Song dog jr.,Standard, Peewee
5)Not sure on the bottom far left wooden open reed call,won that in a raffle at the World Coyote contest in Nevada.
6)Next to that are 6 Sceery calls.below that is a vintage wooden VG2 Sceery call.
7)Above that are 2 Tally ho’s
8)Zepps open reed.
9)In the middle are Weems wild calls (1960’s)
10)Then wooden Circe call of the wild calls (1960’s)
11)Plastic Circe (1970’s)
12) Two Dan Thompson weems wild calls replicas
On the right side are howlers Top to Bottom
1)Sceery howler
2)Zepps kill pole
3)Zepps open reed call
4)Sceery howler newer model
5)Jerry Hunsley’s Wiley one howler
6)Dan Thompson Red Desert howler
7)Dan Thompson Windriver howler
8)Critr’ call Magnum howler
9)Bill Austin Male howler
10)Bill Austin Short range howler
11)Rich Higgins custom howler