Sorry for being
long winded but I cant say enough.........
All,
Ever since I tested tapes back in the
80’s and early 90's for Dennis Kirk, I hoped someone would do just a
little better in recording and then delivering those sounds to wild
predators. It never happened. Don’t get me wrong Mr. Kirks tapes were
the best at that time and they were of real critters. Indeed, I still
play his coon puppies tape for hunting coons. However, the device that
delivered the sound was always poor. Being an engineer I was going to
make one "someday" but someday never came.
As my exposure to e-callers
progressed one night I was invited on a Bobcat Hunt in Texas. On that
day my hunting partner insisted we use his Fox Pro. After I heard the
sounds on the Fox Pro for over an 2 hours and 4 stands, with no cats
coming in, I realized the sounds I was hearing were just someone else
calling. Then I asked my partner to stop the Fox Pro and we switched
to my own mouth calls and the cats started arriving. The Fox Pro never
was taken out again.
The search for an e-caller proceeded
as I wanted a caller that I could place away from me. You must realize
that when you hunt moderate cover like I do so often here in Iowa and
Arizona you often get busted by in coming critters. Not to mention no
man can mimic the critical sounds coyotes make in there vocalization.
Someday maybe a Mistro will use a saxophone to mimic those sounds but
today’s mouth calls leave you do just howling, yipping, barking and a
few female yips with odd sounding growls.
Prior to Christmas this year a friend
lent me your video and I heard the sounds. I immediately wanted one. I
am a very experienced coyote caller and I have heard the sounds
coyotes make both remotely when answering me, mating while I observed
them and over bait. That’s how, I knew your sounds were the real deal
as in the video I heard not only barks, yips and howls. But crucial,
yodels, whines, whimpers, and growls. No man that I know can reproduce
those sounds realistically. Plus your video is spot on regarding your
knowledge of coyotes. I have over 40 years of knowledge and the
knowledge you presented was not something anyone could make up. Or
knowledge presented by watching a video or reading a blog or on-line
forum. The knowledge you presented was learned in the field like I
have learned over the years and it was also knowledge from reading
Biological Coyote Studies. All of that sold me and I asked Santa (my
wife) for one for this Christmas.
This last weekend here in Iowa was
the time for a test of my recently presented Christmas Present a
WT KAS-2030ML.
I mean it was a true test. Temps, were -10 to -15 with 5-10mph winds.
Snow depth was 12 inches with drifts to 5 feet along the fence lines.
Worst yet I was calling for 3 other guys. And like a fine watch your
caller worked flawlessly. It was working when we were having
difficulty moving bolts on the rifle because of the cold.
Our very first set, after mixing in
code 20,21 and 22 (Howls) with 2-6 (distress) , a coyote shows
himself, no more then 25 yards from the shot gunner. To make sure this
wasn’t a fluke the 5th stand and some 4 hours later produced another
coyote. That’s two coyotes called in blind in 5 sets at subzero temps
when most coyotes would be sunning themselves to stay warm.
To show off a little on the 7th and
last stand I wanted to wake up the woods. I joined in with your caller
and we serenaded the countryside. So did the real coyotes in their
responses. The sounds from your caller plus my sounds had 2 packs and
4 singles calling back to us. That’s just impressive as hell
especially when you get in the truck to drive home and the trucks
thermometer reads -15.
Kudo’s!!! …….. to all at Wildlife
Technologies.
Larry
Bill and Patricia,
I have attached my latest success photo to this email.
Using the Wildlife Technologies caller and lion vocalizations this is the 3rd mountain lion that my calling partner Dave and I have shot in the 2008-2009 season. We have been very diligent in systemizing the way we hunt lions over the past three years, and it has paid off. Since we started using the Wildlife Technologies callers we have called more than 12 lions in Arizona and Mexico. The results speak for themselves—take the time educate yourself, practice diligently, use the very best calling equipment, and success follows.
I hope you both have a great week,
Mark
Dear Bill
Bill,
I have a story to share with you. We got home, sitting outside on the
patio eating burgers for dinner. Then I pulled out the caller and set it
up about 15 yards away on the edge of the woods to show my parents how
it works. So I start running through all sorts of sounds (not very
loud). From geese to coyotes to squirrels to porcupine. Just playing
around. Next thing you know there is a gray fox standing on the lawn
about 20 yards from us, just looking for something to eat. The dog saw
him and he took off. It pulled that fox in so fast, and he was so
focused on the sound he almost didn't care about us.
The family was blown away !! What a great start to the WT caller
relationship. Let's hope it's the sign of things to come.
Thanks again
Graham
Hey guys-
I just wanted to let you know that I bought you product just over a year ago and have been amazed with it. I’ve called in more dogs than I know what to do with. If I could only shoot as well as your call perform. The list of calls you initially sent me have been great and I’d like to get 6 more added. You did such a great job with my first list, would you add 6 of your choice that you think would be good.
Thanks again
Ian
PAT,
Howdy,
I ordered your Atom caller last March. As a die hard caller since the 70’s I had accepted the fact that nothing would ever replace the variety of sounds needed to react to real life calling situations. I’ve also dabbled in television and produced a few outdoor programs for PBS. I heard about you from my cousin and after listening to him work his call on a few cold January nights my curiosity was peaked. One of my hunting partners happens to be an electrical engineer who does a lot of R&D work. (Again, I’m not a techie) Doug checked you guys out and I bought the call. OUTSTANDING!!!! Its refreshing to find a company that actually build the best that they can instead of building to what they feel the best price point will be with the target market. Not a lot of my hunting gear makes it in to the main house but I’ve got your call sitting on the display shelf next to my 1972 Johnny Stewart(complete with a 45RPM record of a cottontail rabbit) caller. Anyhow, I live in the heart of the North Dakota badlands and will be singing some songs to the coyotes, bobcats and mountain kittys this year using your gear.
Thanks Again,
Tom
Hi Bill. I finally got out to S.D. to do
some serious calling. I hooked up with my friend and we went out and did
some locating with the WT early in the mourning and located up till noon
and then Randy said I have enough located for now. We located over 33
coyotes from 5:00 till noon.
A storm blew in and I couldn't hunt for a few days and when it lifted i
went calling alone for five days and called in and killed 6 coyotes.. I
came back into same area and called and killed an extra 3 coyotes that
where left over from a previous stands. I could only hit one out of the
three that came in on most stands. LOL
When i was getting ready to return home i stopped at Randy's House and
he was packing up for a contest in N.D. called the N.D. classic. Randy
mentioned they had a lot of snow up there and it would be tough to get
around with all the gear. Randy has one of the older models which is a
little heavier than mine so i offered to let randy take my caller up to
N.D.
Randy placed 4th in the contest and said the WT worked perfect as
always and he did not have any problems with the caller or batteries in
the cold weather. My caller is set up with the 10 AA batteries and took
about 15 minutes each nite to recharge. Once again its a great product
and more of my friends will be contacting you shortly..
Thanks ...Tim
It amazes me when I see some of these post about Wild Life Tech and their callers. I am fortunate in that I work full time in predator control. I have had the opportunity to test I believe every caller on the market and even a few home made models. The best way to compare these different models in my opinion is place them side by side and compare sound quality, and volume. As I said I have done this and there is no comparison the Wild Life Tech caller is in a different league. All you have to do is do this comparison yourself and you will clearly see the difference. As far as customer service goes I have been treated with nothing but with the utmost friendliness. I recently bought their new compact model and it is absolutely amazing. At $490.00 and it comes with 40 sounds, it outperforms any caller on the market and at a decent and comparable price. Their sound library is vast and well recorded. I recently tested one of the newer and highly toted models on the market and most if not all the sounds on there were sounds produced with a open reed mouth call. Gosh why would I need that I can use an open reed mouth call. I may get one crack at a lamb killing wet bitch and I want the very best equipment that I can get my hands on when I get that crack and in my opinion and it is an educated opinion the wild life tech is by far the best. I am not abasing any other products as there is some good callers out there compared to 20 years ago but as I said Wild Life Tech is by far the best.
Hi Bill, thank you for the Christmas
gift I received from you. Actually it wasn't just a gift but a key I need to understand what the
coyotes are doing after I play a sound for them. That makes your DVD
about the most valuable gift I could have for my sport along with your
excellent caller.
I now have more confidence than I've ever had because I have the proper
equipment and knowledge to be successful. The DVD is really awesome and
I mean it. For years I've bought videos hoping to gain enough knowledge
to be more successful. You've got it all in the DVD you sent me. Thank
you for sharing it with me.
Sincerely,
Barry
Id like to thank you for the new caller. We used it a couple of evenings with no luck, however our luck turned around on Saturday morning. We got these three, had two others that came in but we couldn’t get a shot and had yet one more that was missed. They really seem to like the sounds that’s for sure.
John
Hi
I received my 2030MS and I am very satisfied with the caller and the remote! The remote is very reliable with gloves!!!
Thanks!
Don
Hi Bill,
I recently purchased one of your calls, It is the best I have used. I called in 5 and killed 3 in Nevada
Mike
Bill,
Since purchasing your caller, I have enjoyed great success with bobcats & coyotes and even (2) small cougars.
Thanks for a great product and I hope you have a Safe & Happy Christmas Holiday.
Brandyn
Brad
Hi Bill;
Hi Bill: I would like to take this time to say thank you.
I finally got a chance to go out today and try the new WT out. The
caller did exactly what it was suppose to do and i finally called in my
first local coyote. I started with some prey distress sounds and got no
response so i switched to coyote vocals. I used coyote young single
howls and had one comeing in slow but steady, and i switched to mouse
vocal to bring it in to 40 yards.. Great sounds and thanks...
Tim
Hello Bill,
As always its a pleasure to talk with you. Your knowledge and expertise when it comes to calling wildlife is second to none. I have had the most successful season this year by far since I received my call in early February. To date my call has calling in 14 coyotes, 4 bobcat, 2 fisher and countless other non-target such as owls, ravens, eagles, weasels etc. I can call all night on bitter cold nights and have never run out of battery power. I have spent many hours afield, day and night and the call simply amazes me!
Thanks again
Clint
Master Maine Guide
Dear Mr. Martz,
I'm sorry to have taken so long to get this off but my new caller
arrived two days before I flew to the arctic for a month and I haven't
been home long enough to unpack.
I have a question about the coding on the sound list but mostly I wanted
to compliment you on the outstanding quality of your product and thank
you for bringing the spark back to my hunting. I've gone through some
electronic callers over the years - probably given away more than I've
worn out. Mostly junk. There was nothing I enjoyed more when we lived
outside than calling in coyotes but, sadly, no coyotes in Yakutat.
Plenty of wolves but they are a whole different critter and far too many
big bear around to be messing with the dying rabbit blues. Your wolf
vocalizations have given me new hope.
When it arrived I charged the batteries and fired the speaker up on my
kitchen table. The daughters cat hit the walls with eyes as big as
saucers and spent the rest of the day in the rafters. A friend stopped
by for coffee and we set the speaker up across the yard below the deck
of the rental house. We live in a small tar paper cabin, the rental is a
new two story - kind of a reverse slumlord thing. Anyway, we were having
fun pushing buttons when the neighbor came down the road from the other
side of the hill with his hand on his revolver and all intent and focus
on the back side of the rental. Had to give him a cup of coffee to calm
him down. Tony knows me well enough to know better but that machine of
yours had him convinced that something really bad was happening in my
yard. Never called in a neighbor before - thanks for that!
Now all I have to do is wait for prime fur season and hope that the
friends from Dry Bay to Fort Yukon that want to borrow it in the fall
have it back to me. The coding? Some are obvious; wolf howls/Y M&F
(young male and female). Some I'm guessing; moose calf/D (distress?),
red fox/BD (beta distress, bondage and degradation, bad day, bummer
dude?), coyote challenge/A Beta M (alpha beta male?), or coyote pup/D 10
(?). I'm starting to feel like Tony - got me fooled!
But the real question is where did you come up with that fighting
wolverine sound and how did you keep it from destroying your recorder? I
don't remember wolverine coming up in the conversation I had when
ordering sounds so I can only assume that you threw it in on your own.
Thanks - now I have to find my way back to the fjords in January!
And I wouldn't worry too much about the fact that I'm going to be
letting several friends borrow my caller. I'll let them each take it out
once then they can buy their own Box of Discontent. And I'll probably
charge them a little something for the ordering contacts. I keep
thinking that you should advertise more but maybe that isn't such a good
idea - keep it in the family!
I digress. This was supposed to be a simple thank you note.
Sincerely, Kim
Howdy Bill and Pat . . .
Another thanks for your wonderful product and excellent Customer
Service,
my friends.
My caller produces on a consistent basis ... both in my Alaska years and
here in Wyoming. When I hunt, my caller does the work. In many years
past
I've tried several different callers...Nothing approaches my Wildlife
Tech
caller, from quality of sound to volume to the remote.
This coyote was a sneaker ... tried to backdoor me...and responded to a
baby Lynx Distress when I was trying to call a Bobcat.
Will harvest more fur tomorrow.
Much thanks again and keep ur powder dry . . .
Cas in the High Desert
Hey Bill,
I just wanted say hello and let you know that the KAS is working sweet. I have been using that piss out of that thing. I called in quite a few raptors including a mating pair of spotted owls, a red shouldered, coopers, great horned and some wild turkeys. I am currently writing a proposal for large mammal surveys in the Trinity Alps Wilderness.
It works like a charm. I wanted to ask you if you can recommend a series of calls that are conducive for bringing in mountain lion and/or bears. If you have any tips please share. I hope all is well and I will talk to you soon.
Shawn
The KAS 20-30 caller is unbelievable. We have called in several
different type of animals uisng this product. All positive in regards to
the calls and function. My cousin used his caller to call in a bull
moose right up next to the caller similar to the picture you have on
your website. He said that was the easiest hunt that he was ever on
because the caller did all the work.
It brought the moose out from over 600 yards in a valley up the hill to
withing 30 yards of his position. Right next to the caller.
Owen
Just wanted to let you know, I had a chance to call this last week-end. The fellow I hunted with wanted to do all the calling by hand. I let him call on the first 4 stands, and nothing. I told him I would call on the 5th stand. Boom, after 12 minutes an older male came charging in. I shot him at 13 steps. Stand 6, I called again. About 25 yards across a ravine, Boom another male. Stand 7,8,9, nothing. He called on the last stand and again, nothing. On the way home, in the dark, one ran across the road. The jack rabbit seemed to be the best call for us last Saturday. I really hope you can come to this area sometime soon. You would enjoy calling these baby coyotes, as you call them.
I have last years call and am loving it, called in 7 coyotes one day,
seven and a bobcat the next and two more bobcats next time out...it
works great.
Tony
Bill,
Hey Bill,
Since receiving my call a couple of weeks ago I've spent every available
hour out in the sagebrush. What an incredible call. I couldn't be more
pleased with it. The coyotes apparently like it just fine too...until the
rifle goes off anyway.
I learned an expensive lesson Bill. I tried to save some money and bought
a Foxpro call a couple of months ago. I regretted that decision the first
time I turned it on. There is just no comparison in sound quality or
volume...not even close. Well, like a wise man once said, "buy the best
you can afford, you will never regret it". Know anyone who wants to save
some money on a "like new" Foxpro?
Pat
Bill
I just wanted to send an e-mail telling you that, yes, the caller is
everything you said it would be....I have used it with
great success......The sound quality is great as your site said..... The
birds seem to attack/dive at relentlessly, I use
a decoy with it and have had great luck..
Thanks again
Brad
WT-
I’ve been doing some research and your product is very impressive. I heard
about you from a brother in law with
some first hand experience with your product, his friend has your caller
and he was floored at how well it worked.
His first outing they took 4 coyotes in 2 stands. I’m just getting into
the sport and can’t believe how addicting/ intense
it is. I’m an amateur and need a lot of coaching in order to get where
some of your customers are, but I look forward
to it.
Thanks
Ian
Bill: My first day out with my new call. What a call. Three coyotes
came in but I only got one. By the time I hauled
him up the river bank I was happy with only one. I'm looking forward to my
next day out. Thanks for sending it right
away.
Bryan
Hello Bill,
Just had to send you some of the results.. We shot 36 in three
nights...and obviously, Skeet ordered one of your
callers.
What can I say?? The new unit IS THE BEST THERE IS.... HANDS DOWN.
THE SOUNDS ARE PERFECT. Good job, and thanks again, for a serious product
that gets the job done.
We had one male coyote that I thought was going to crawl up on the hood of
the truck....
Thanks again,
tb
Bill, I recd your new and improved calling system this past week and
went hunting in SE NM this past Sunday...and had a really cool experience.
On our first stand, I started out with non territorial coyote sounds, went
to aggressive territorial sounds, and eventually to coyote pup distress
and rodent distress sounds...At about minute number 12, I had a very large
adult coyote come in hard and close from behind me on the downwind side,
obviously very agitated by the coyote sounds....I could hear him coming
hard and as I turned around we saw each other at the same time. He did a
360 and he went into overdrive going the other direction.....I gave him a
try, but missed the shot...
I immediately went into adult coyote distress sounds, and within 5 -
minutes another dog showed up from the opposite direction....my hunting
partner shot him at about 125 yds and I immediately went back to the adult
distress, territorial howls, and pup distress sounds....
About 5 minutes later we had two dogs very close that started to do the
coyote alarm barks and howls, usually meaning that we might as well pack
it in....but I stayed with the territorial howls and various coyote
distress sounds, and they just kept barking and howling for about 15
minutes, but would not come on in....
We knew they were pretty close and finally we could tell that one of them
was moving....I had been changing sounds trying to shake them loose, and
one of them finally cooperated. To make a long story short, my partner
finally saw his nose come up over a mesquite bush when he howling, and was
able to eventually get a shot and kill him at about 225 yds...
What was amazing was that the 2nd kill came at about 38 minutes into the
session and occurred after 2 previous shots had been fired. Got to tell
you, your coyote vocalizations add a whole new dimension to calling
coyotes. This is the second time I have got multiple dogs after a shot
using coyote vocalizations, something that we have never been able to do
before in over 30 years of calling...
In any event, I love the new system....the remote works great and it is a
lot easier to pack to and from the stand.....Take care and have a great
Christmas!!
Rick
Bill
Thank you! Merry Christmas and I love this caller!! Going to get some
dogs.
Kevin
Bill,
I just wanted to drop you a line to tell you how pleased I am with my new
2030 caller. With my old Johnny Stewart
caller I was happy if I got the odd coyote within rifle range. Now they
literally come to bite the speaker if I don’t
shoot them first. I have had as many as 4 at a time!
Thank you very much,
Justin
Bill
I just wanted to thank you for the new system … It is really hard to put
it into perspective unless you have experienced this awesome system…
Wow!!!Also Thanks for the sounds I couldn’t have done as good a job
picking what I needed as you did. Can’t wait till I get it in the field to
see if I can manipulate these critters as well as you do in the video…
Thanks again!
Bill,
Hey Bill,
You make the best unit, Bill. It's a simple fact. Nobody can say
different.
Steve
thanks for your great service,this is my second call from W.T.this new
one is really great.the new sounds work really
great. i have been calling coyotes for forty years and there is nothing on
the market that even comes close to your
product.
Lynn
Hi Bill:
I finished watching your DVD last night, and all I can say is WOW!
I will need to watch this "high end" video over and over until I can begin
to retain the information packed advice.
Thanks for a great product that is no doubt the best money I've spent in
years. Triple A+ Value!
Bill
Hi Bill
I have last years call and am loving it, called in 7 coyotes one day,
seven and a bobcat the next and two more bobcats next time out...it works
great.
Tony
To Whom it May Concern,
I purchased one of your great calls this past Fall and used it in Alaska.
An absolutely amazing unit, and we had
immediate and consistent response from moose during the rut.
Please give my regards to Bill, and my thanks for his time and advice when
I placed the order. We followed his
suggestions on calling moose and it worked just as he'd outlined. We call
it "sugar lips". Brought rutting bulls,
along with their group of cows in tow out of the woods and into the open
in a matter of minutes. Cool!
Respectfully,
John
Dear Bill and Pat,
I want to take this opportunity to thank you and Pat for making my Uncle
the happiest guy in Washington State.
You are the best Bill. I will use your "POINT" system myself and pass it
on to someone that is deserving.
Have a wonderful Christmas, both of you and if you are ever out this way.
Warm Regards,
Trent
Please give my regards to Bill, and my thanks for his time and advice when I placed the order. We followed his suggestions on calling moose and it worked just as he'd outlined. We call it "sugar lips". Brought rutting bulls, along with their group of cows in tow out of the woods and into the open in a matter of minutes. Cool!
Respectfully,
Harry
Bill
Just wanted to tell you that we called in 108 coyotes in six nights. We got 102 confirmed and the other 6 staggered off into the night. About a third of them was called using the mouse voles and the rest of them with miscellaneous prey sounds. We hunted at night this time. I got to tell you that the caller is great.
Thanks
Ron
Hello Bill,
I have last years call and am loving it, called in 7 coyotes one day, seven and a bobcat the next and two more bobcats next time out...it works great.
To Whom it May Concern,
I purchased one of your great calls this past Fall and used it in Alaska. An absolutely amazing unit, and we had immediate and consistent response from moose during the rut. Please give my regards to Bill, and my thanks for his time and advice when I placed the order. We followed his suggestions on calling moose and it worked just as he'd outlined. We call it "sugar lips". Brought rutting bulls, along with their group of cows in tow out of the woods and into the open in a matter of minutes. Cool!
Harry
Hello Bill
That trick of getting the coyotes stirred up with howls and aggressive barks followed by the puppy in distress sound have pulled multiple coyotes in for me more often than not. Last Friday I called three coyotes into within 150 yards of two homes. They began making noise about ¾ mile away originally. I shot one at about 35 yard in a pasture while the other two hung up about 135 yard out up on the hill side. In hind sight I should have shot one of the far ones first and pegged the other one on the run but I took the sure thing. A couple of days later I had one walk through sparse sage about 25 yards away but couldn’t stay on him with my scope. My buddy shot from another position about 150 yards away before I could squeeze the trigger. He missed and another coyote got an education. We each got one later that day. You know I am still on the upswing of the learning curve with all this. Every time I go out I have better success mainly because I am figuring out where the coyotes are located and set up accordingly. Like you said in your video, it pays to sneak right into their back yard before calling. If you have any other tricks up you sleeve I sure would appreciate hearing them.
John
Hello Bill
Just wanted to tell you that we have called more coyotes and other animals with your caller in the past 2 months then we have in the last 3 years using other electronic callers. Thanks for making a great product.
Joe
Hello Bill
Bill, I purchased your caller last year and I really am impressed with the quality. We took 9 bobcats and had 5 escapees last Friday night. Simply put, that was an awesome night for us. Anyway, I noticed that you have a new caller on the market and was wondering if you had any kind of trade-in/trade-up program available for the faithful (not that we have a choice – no other product comes close.)
Thanks
W W
Bill,
The caller is a hit. I took a bunch of friends to eastern Oregon and we called in five coyotes the first day. I wish I could say my luck was that good in western Oregon, but I’m anxious to give it another try after what I’ve learned from hunting the sage brush. One of my buddies is an avid bow hunter and believes it recently became legal in Oregon to hunt elk with electronic calls. He wants to know why you don’t have any cow elk sounds. If you did I can almost guarantee I’d be sending my caller in to have them loaded.
Quint
Hi Bill
I went out last night Saturday) and located 2 different set of coyotes on a buddies farm. He lives in the middle of 458 acres at the end of a dead end county road. One set was to the SE and one set was due N. I was set up about 1/2 hr before official sunrise (Sunday) and waited an additional 15-20 minutes before I started calling. 20 minutes into the set I saw a female hauling backside towards the caller. I shut it off and she continued another 30 yards straight to it. When she hit the caller she caught my scent and picked up the pace. I rose up on my knees and started barking at her. She slowed enough for me to get a clean shot at her 65 yards away. She dropped instantly as I hit her right in the head. I immediately grabbed the remote to the caller and let out 2 howls from a young female and then went into coyote puppy cries for 1 minute. I then resumed a woodpecker distress and heard a howl from another coyote that was 400+ yds away. I switched to a male rally howl for 2 series and resumed the woodpecker distress and coyote pup cries. 10 minutes later a big red male trotted towards the call about 50 yards away from me and I dropped him. I immediately let out 2 female howls again and resumed the pup and woodpecker calls. 15 minutes later nothing else showed so I called it a morning. I left the truck at 7:12 am and was back in it at 8:30 am. GREAT MORNING!
Bill,
I just wanted to let you know I have had success with the caller I bought from
you two seasons ago. In additional to the normal coyotes, bobcats and fox, I
was able to call in a mountain lion for my daughter just after the New Year.
She has been dreaming about lions for several years and this was a real treat.
We used lion sounds and grey fox sounds. It stalked in close… about 10 yards
away when she shot it.
Jeff
Dear Bill
Just wanted to say thanks for looking into repairing the caller so quickly . I apologize for not contacting you earlier but with the construction that has been going on this summer time has been very short . I was floored by the number of calls that you included with the unit , the quality and variety of calls is simply amazing . As someone that has spent 35 years trapping and to hear calls that are made by animals that I have pursued all these years for the first time is quite an eye opener. As I told you earlier being a complete novice at predator calling will probably result in a long learning curve but that is what is so excitting .
Yours truly
Charles
Bill
Went to west Texas for a hunt. We shot 43 coyotes in 6 nights and we only used 1 sound. The mouse voles. It was unbelievable.
Ron
Bill,
I just wanted to drop you a line to tell you how pleased I am with my new 2030 caller. With my old Johnny Stewart caller I was happy if I got the odd coyote within rifle range. Now they literally come to bite the speaker if I don’t shoot them first. I have had as many as 4 at a time!
Thank you very much,
Justin
Hello Bill
Hello Bill
Lyle
Bill,
Dr. Bill
Just got back from another session of manipulating mindless critters. It’s amazing what a Wildlife Tech call and a little common sense did for me. There is nothing magical about it, its all in the call. Sorry I was so insecure at the start, knowing what I know now I would quit hunting if I couldn’t use the Wildlife Tech call. Your caller has been a blessing in so many ways. Every time I set up I expect to see predators and most times I do. Your caller has made me very popular, especially with ranchers. The other night I was staying with a rancher who has had tremendous coyote problems for many years now and his older sister was visiting. About 10:00 pm that night the coyotes really started to howl. Hearing this, I grabbed my WT call and started to head for the door. The rancher’s sister who is 68 years old asked me if she could come along. I didn’t know what to say, but not wanting to offend anyone, I agreed. Little did I know, people in her home town call her Anne Oakley! I drove up the road and located many different coyote packs using your caller.
I chose the closest pack of coyotes
because I was worried about having to walk in at night with a 68 year old woman.
I really didn’t need to worry at all; she went over fences and through snow pack
in a manner that would put this younger MTV generation to shame. The cold didn’t
even bother her. After setting up I howled and got an immediate response from
the pack. I challenged the male of the pack with the caller and using many
territorial howls bilt up the aggression of the male coyote to a fevered pitch.
I mean this coyote was extremely agitated that another coyote was in his
territory. I was able to bring that coyote right in and he found out that I
claim my territory with a 22-250 ballistic silvertip boat-tail 50 grain and yes
Bill, he did wag his tail in submission. The 68 year old woman told me, after
she caught her breath, that was the most fun she had in years and that she
wanted to go again soon. I told her she could hunt with me anytime. This is just
one of the many great stories I could tell you that are a direct result of your
product. Thank you and your wife for your patients and kindness towards me.
Doctor Bill you have taught me so much you should have charged me tuition. I
have come to the point now of just letting people I know continue to use their
FoxPro and hand calls. My guess is that if they are 35 years old and still
ignorant, chances are they are not going to get any smarter.
John
ND
Hi Bill
First of all I must say your call really works. I've had it for two winters
now and each time I got out things began to happen.
A year ago I had daily radiation during Dec and Jan which prevented me from
hunting and this Dec - Jan was tied up on a contract job so didnt have much
time for serious hunting
Bill I was wondering if you had for sale any thing about the language of
wolves, if so I would like to purchase what you have.
Many thanks Bill
Life is a journey, wear comfortable shoes
Tom Moreau Ph,D
John
Hey Bill,
How is life in NH? I got a nice 50” bull this year with your caller. Now all kinds of people are asking me about it. I’m not sure how many will actually buy one but I am sending a lot of people your way. The bull I got came right in to the thrashing. I shot him at about 180 yds but I’m sure he would have come right up to me. Let me know if you ever need anything.
Take Care!
Mike
Bill
I just got your caller on Sat. Charged it up and went out and located Coyotes on Sat. night. Sun morning I went out and called. The first location I went to was a place my uncle told me he had been hearing them, no luck. The second place I went to was a spot where I had located them with your call. I called in 4 coyotes in the about 45 minutes! After using another electronic caller made by one of your so called competitors for a month and not calling in a single coyote, I have to say your caller was well worth the investment. Your Video is excellent and right on the money.
I have two questions, when can I get your second video and how long after you locate coyotes in an area will they be there.
Gene
Bill,
Lindsay K.
Bill,
Just a note to say thank you for the excellent service and the extra-quick
shipping on the battery packs. Your company has been great to buy from and
deal with for service and advice. I sincerely appreciate the full-circle
quality I have received from you and your team.
Thanks again,
Mark
Dear Bill
I have been calling predators for 35 years. I have used mouth calls and almost every other electronic call that has been on the market. From the early day record players, to cassettes, CD players and now the newer so called digital remote callers. I usually hunt alone, but I have a few buddies I go with sometimes. When I first started go out with my buddies I would usually leave my caller at home because they wanted to use their own caller. At first I thought I was going to be in for a treat. What a disappointment. The sounds in their callers were repetitive, distorted and of poor quality. I couldn't believe how bad their callers sound was. The more volume they would use the worst it got. When I let them hear my caller they can't believe how good it sounds. I truly believe that the Wildlife Technologies caller has the most realistic sounds no the market. I owned my caller for 4 years now and the sounds are just as clear as the day I bought it.
P.S. I have had coyotes knock my speaker over and been attacked by screech owls when I sit to close to the speaker.
John
OH
Hello Bill
Just a short note. i made 4 stands this last week-end by myself. on the first
stand, a pair came in after about 15 min. they were on my right hand side and i
had brush between us. couldn't get a shot, but went to the male challenge and
one of them, assumed it was the male bounded stiff legged across in the brush
until it was out of sight. i kept using the male challenge with an occasional
female howl and he finally came back across still in the brush. i vocally
barked at it and he stopped behind a mesquite bush, i shot but missed.
nothing on stands 2 or 3 but another pair on the 4th stand. they came straight
in, but kept a line of mesquite bushes between them and me until they were right
on top of the speaker. the male had his hair on end ready for a fight. they
ran past the speaker, made a u turn and headed back where they had come from. i
tried to stop them by barking, but they were in high gear. i shot 4 quick shots
at about 15-20 ft. all over them with a scoped rifle, and missed. i really was
wishing for a shotgun, but knew my shoulder wasn't ready for that type of
recoil. both pairs were called in using only your coyote male, female, and pair
mating sounds. that was so exciting to watch them come on a dead run but was
frustrating not being able to stop them for a better shot. what should i have
done to have stopped them? i'm sure you have a suggestion. thanks. i look
forward to hearing from you when you have time.
Rusty
Hi Bill,
Got the caller, shot a coyote first time out this morning with it. I am interested in ordering another battery charger to have in case I lose this one, could you give me a price and any other prices on accessories for the unit itself. I want to order some more sounds so I figure I will get everything in one order if you send me the info. Thanks
Don
Hello Mr. Martz, Thanks for getting my call to me in time. Got it on the same day i had planned to go moose hunting in the Cape Breton Highlands. We called a few nice bulls into us , and a couple of monsters but we waited for a perfect bull. My 15 year old son was the shooter of a nice 600 pound bull. The look on his face was priceless. Thanks again!
Steve
Bill, had to wait 3 days before I could use my new caller. Attached is the result of my very first use. I did exactly as you advised in the Coyote Tutorial DVD. I painted a sound picture with rabbit and bird sounds. This Bobcat came to the caller in less than 10 minutes. Five minutes into my calling sequence I had ravens and magpies circling the caller location. The reality of sounds is unbelievable! Rest assured that the two other electronic callers that I have will be relegated to the dust bin. Thank you for providing me with a state of the art wildlife caller.
George
Hi Bill
Had a great weekend! Other than the normal family enjoyment, I managed to sneak
out and do a bit of calling... Christmas Eve I took my
step-dad. After two stands, I had killed three coyotes.
First one came in within 2 minutes, walked down our entry path, and walked right
up to the caller. I shot him at 40 yards with 3.5" #4 buckshot...
Second stand: set my step-dad up over looking a field by the railroad tracks and
I setup looking at the tracks. At nine minutes I had a dog
come off the hill and start walking the tracks toward me... 35 yard shot took
him. At about 15 minutes I heard a blue jay yapping over my
step dad so I turned the call to a blue jay distress. Within seconds I had about
ten blue jays over head. Then I heard a crow, so I called
them in... This was my step-dad's first coyote hunt, so I was having some fun
with him... After a few seconds of crow calling, I had a coyote howl
at me at about 100 yards up the hill. After answering backwith some coyote
vocalizations and then a distress, it came down the same path the
first one did, and now has the same outcome in life as the first one...
Having to scramble to get to the family, that is all the hunting we did that
day.
I then took my father out yesterday. Same area, different direction on the
railroad tracks. First stand had a train stop right in front of us.
Decided to start calling anyway. Then another train came... Held off until that
one went by... Then started calling as the first train
picked up momentum to get out of sight. Before it was out of sight (which was
only about 100 yards), we had a dog jump up on the tracks and
come running. My dad swung and shot that one... (this was my dad's first coyote
hunt too!)
We proceeded down the tracks... The second stand I setup closer to the call and
my dad was down wind about 30 yards from me. After about six
minutes of calling my dad saw two dogs running down the tracks toward us... He
shot the lead dog (male) and then followed up with a second
shot to take the second.
I don't know if this is common knowledge, but I think this train track idea is
worth something... If you think about it:
- perfect shooting lanes to make good shots
- They use the tracks as a trail anyway...
- always broken up terrain (black berry bushes, etc.) plenty of cover
- Usually around water
- Easy walking
- Human scent there all the time, so they pay no attention to it
- Constant food source! Deer, birds, rabbits, etc are always getting
hit on the tracks...
Some bad things about hunting the tracks:
- Some have no trespassing signs.........
- Houses can be close by
- Trains can interrupt calling and be aggravating
- Railroad ties can be slick........
Anyway, it seemed to work this time!
By the way, we killed all males except for the double that came in together, the
second one was a female. Which is what I would assume
using territory sounds...
Anyway, a GREAT weekend, a lot of fun, and only five minutes from the house!
Brett
Bill
I just wanted to thank you for the new system … It is really hard to put it into
perspective unless you have experienced this awesome system… Wow!!!Also Thanks
for the sounds I couldn’t have done as good a job picking what I needed as you
did. Can’t wait till I get it in the field to see if I can manipulate these
critters as well as you do in the video…
Thanks again!
Bill
I have one of your callers that I use for coyote hunting in Ohio and was wondering if you have a turkey sound that would work good for me? We have a lot of turkey and I have seen the coyote following them so I thought that may be a good call to have. Also I have been seeing a lot of red fox in the area and was wondering what would be best for them. If you do have something that will work for me how do I go about getting these added to what I have now.
I finally got my first coyote Jan. 15, actually I called in four at one time after only about a minute of calling I was able to get two out of the bunch. The next morning I took a friend along so I had a witness and after only about 30 seconds I had one run in and got that one.
Thanks for a fantastic caller,
Tim
Bill,
I just wanted to take a minute to wish you and yours a Merry Christmas and a
most happy and prosperous New Year.
I keep reviewing your DVD and keep calling in the coyotes at nearly every set I
make. Blasting the loud sounds at them really works.
Last week I went out and set up in a area where I have had a lot of luck. I
played the lone female call then some group howls and they answered from three
different directions. Started the Snowshoe hare and in about 7 or 8 minutes my
mountain cur growled and took off. I then saw her target and off he runs. Just
as she started going out of sight, I whistled and she turns around and starts
back to me. Now here comes mister coyote. He dissapears in a swale and then I
notice another dog coming hard straight in front of me. He tops a rise about 80
yds. out and screeches to a halt. I level my Encore with a 26" heavy .... .204
Ruger barrel topped with a Aimpoint scope on it's chest and down he goes without
so much as even a twitch. I keep calling, but his pal seeing the outcome of
wanting a rabbit dinner that day, leaves the country. First kill with the .204.
Bill , I want to thank you for being responsible for my joy and success callin
in coyotes. Your equipment and instruction have really made a big difference in
my hits.
I also thank the Lord for allowing me at 63 the opportunity to enjoy the great
outdoors here in Montana.
So long Bill,
Jon
John
Hello Bill,
I just wanted to drop you a line and say thanks for the prompt delivery of my calling system. I have heard a lot of calls, but I have never heard one like this before. The fawn in distress just about moves a person to tears it is so amazingly real. My daughters rabbit barely reacts to my other coyote locator calls, but when I tried one of the coyote vocalization sounds from your caller at the lowest volume at the other end of the house away from the rabbit, the poor rabbit still just about had a seizure! (that's not an exaggeration either)
I now realize how inadequate my other calls have been. I also realize how much this call is cost me in the future since I'm going to "have to" get a lot more sounds added to my list since I also love to hunt crows and so on. But it is money well spent since I know it will make my outings so much more productive.
I just finished reading the magazine "Predator Hunting 2004-2005" with the article "An interview with the Mountain Lion King" Steve Craig. In the article he talks about working with you and using your call. Between the two of you, the cats are in trouble! (if I only knew half of what he knows about hunting the big cats.) I will definitely incorporate the "set up" he talks about when I go after my target animal (cougar) at the end of this month over in Eastern Oregon.
I also want to thank you for all the extra calls you gave me. That was very nice of you.
I will be in touch with you soon to purchase more crow sounds along with black bear sounds too.
Best Regards,
David
OR
Bill,
Hey thanks again for all your help and dedication to an outstanding product. I have to date 11 coyotes and 1 bobcat, and have the caller just over 1 month. I can’t believe the quality of this caller. I have several people of whom are professional guides and avid hunters who will no doubt be contacting you for a caller soon. I will be sending out my black box for the software upgrade and look forward to using it with 2 favorite sounds (you spoiled me with 1). I have also included a couple of photos of this last weekend.
Take care and talk to you soon.
Bill,
I'm guessing you must get lots of feedback on your system but ............
here's mine.
I've been using hand calls for 37 years. Tried a few tape systems (we all do)
without much success... went back to hand calls.
Since I've used your system some great things have been happening. First time I
used your caller a male/female came in so fast (about 3 minutes) I had my head
down trying to figure out what call to use next and my step-son shot one 10 feet
from the speaker. The other one went by me like a rocket. I was stunned by the
short arrival time and did not use the adult distress but just laid back in the
sagebrush and laughed. I also had about a pound of grass sucked up my butt from
the surprise.
The second time we used your call we called in six different coyotes from the
same set.
Without out going into all the details about the multitude of other stories I
can safely say I have had more fun in the last month than the call is worth. I'm
still a work in progress but with each call and each experience I get better.
I am extremely impressed with the number of doubles and the number of older dogs
that come in. I'm also learning that if the coyotes are younger the call time is
shorter and if you want the older ones it takes 25-35 minutes.
I wanted to raise the bar on the quality of my calling and improve my ability to
consistently call coyotes. With hand calls some days were good ..... some not so
good. With your call I haven't had a bad day yet.
Hope to meet you when you are in the area.
Jerry
Bill
My daughter Amanda and I went to central Oregon to hunt some coyotes that were killing my sister's cats. Nothing on the first setup. The next time we setup we were prepared to call for 30 minutes. The caller was reaching out a good 1 1/2 miles. But to our pleasant surprise we saw 2 coyotes coming in within 2 minutes of playing the call. Amanda is 17 years old and has been hunting with me for years. She is also a good shot. When the coyotes came in one was about 400 yards ahead of the second coyote. The first coyote spotted or smelled something at about 60 yards and started to run off. The second coyote showed himself at approx. 90 yards when Amanda shot him. We sat there and gave each other a high five. The call was still playing coyotes fighting over food. After sitting there for about 2 minutes we saw another coyote coming in from the same direction the other 2 coyotes came from. It stopped coming in at about 120 yards when Amanda shot. Amanda's shot hit the dirt in front of the coyote. I saw the dust fly just past his head. The coyote just stood there. As Amanda was reloading the coyote she just missed started to come closer. The coyote stopped coming in at about 100 yards. We could only see the coyotes head. Amanda shot at the coyote again and missed again. As Amanda was reloading for the third time the coyote came closer and stopped again at about 90 yards. Amanda shot an hit the coyote. The coyote went down. My girl came through. The full time all this was going on the caller was playing coyotes fighting over food.
Kraig
Chet
Hi Bill:
We've been enjoying our call although we really haven't had a chance to get out much just yet. Sounds are great--nothing I've heard comes close. Got some good answer backs from coyotes at night--long ways off with not much access so we didn't set up but we'll get to it. Weather's been terrible. We've called lots of birds just for fun. The mouse and voles sounds brings in Coopers and Redtail hawks with their talons out! Quite a sight and we hope to do some filming. I've had bluejays, ravens, and woodpeckers within inches of the speaker. We can get all the crows a guy would ever want. The ambience sounds are unbelievably effective.
Thanks
Robert
Hello and Greetings from Michigan.
Well...I HAVE to tell you what the caller did for me on a Very Special Night
this past week.
On Saturday Night, really Sunday Very Early Morning it was exactly 2:05 am and
my Business Phone started to ring..
I was on my hands and knees mopping the floor for my Daughters Up coming
Graduation which I was hosting and some odd and ends just HAD to get done.
Anyway....My Phone Rang, so I got up and slid and slipped over the newly mopped
floor and plopped in my seat and said. "Thank-you for calling Stan's Predator
and Varmint Control. How can I help you this Morning."
The woman hesitated for a Moment. and I said.." HELLO?"
The woman laughed and said you said..."THANK-YOU????? for calling you at 2:05
am? " If I had a call at this time, I'd probably give someone a new AZZ.
I just laughed and said.." well that's why I have 24 hour Emergency Service in
the ad in the phone book for people just like yourself.
Well.......the Lady went on and stated that a different Company came and took
out 2 baby Raccoons out of her Chimney, and he told her that when the momma coon
returns she'll notice that her babies are gone, and she'll go somewhere else.
The Lady then stated that the Mother Coon went on top of the roof, Tore OFF the
Vent to the roof, and is NOW in the attic.
I tried to calm her down a bit, and I said that I'll be taking my Caller with me
to try and call her out of the house.
She didn't fully understand about the caller, so I just said to her that I'd be
explaining the caller when I got there.
I told her what the caller can and WILL do, and I set up 4 traps, like the
symbol + <<<< sign.. I had all the OPEN doors facing out, and the BUTT of each
trap Corner to Corner with a Opening in the Center for my caller. I placed the
caller and the speaker on the grass and typed in # 1 4 which on MY caller is
"BABY COON CALLING FOR A MOTHER COON"
It worked..
I was sitting with the Lady>>>(Sharon) and we both heard the coon walking around
the attic and Sharon told me that the coon was heading right toward the Open
Vent which was tore away from the coon.
We stopped hearing it for awhile, because the Mother Coon was walking on the
shingles, and toward the Gutter which was the way it was getting up going on top
of the shingles. And there we sat, sitting by the picture window, staring at the
traps I had placed in her yard.
The Mother Coon came out of the house, climbed down the Gutter, and went
DIRECTLY to the caller. After about 20 min: and not the Mother going in ONE of
the traps, she started to get BORED She was about 80 yards away going towards
the road when I REMEMBERED what Darcy said. "IF one sound doesn't work, Try
another one."
So.........I put in # 1 3 which is BABY COONS FIGHTING. The Mother Coon RAN, and
I mean...R.........A.........N........to the cages once again. She even got UP
on on of the cages and LITERALLY put her head RIGHT inside the speaker itself..
After about a Short 5 minutes, the Momma Coon (Seemed to me) was getting Hungry
from all that Running around, and FINALLY went inside a Trap. I just kept saying
....STEP ON THE TREADLE, STEP ON THE TREADLE. Well.........SHE did just
that...both Sharon and myself saw the Coon touch the treadle and the DOOR on the
1079 Trap went down..
Sharon gave me a HIGH 5 and she literally Leaped for JOY. She told me that she
NEVER seen this happen in her 65 years. She commended me on the caller, and I
told her that I would have never have done this if it wasn't for the Wildlife
Technologies Team who sold me this Fine Unit.
So..
Sharon and of course myself...want to THANK-YOU from the bottom of our Hearts.
Your caller is the Best on the Market, and I'll be telling More and More ADCO's
about this wonderful Unit.
Thanks again and Thanks for taking your time in reading this NOVEL. hehehe.
Stan
Michigan.
Dear Bill
Sorry I haven't contacted you before. The caller arrived safe and sound.
Although it is not the time of year for serious fox shooting here in England, it
was put straight into use. Six experimental outings resulted in seven foxes
shot, four of them known to be difficult to call.
Steve
Lenard
Hi Bill & associates
Received the caller 25 Oct, it was held up due to rotating srtrikes by our
illustrious federal civil servants.
Went out last night and located four groups of coyotes from one spot. Awesome
sound. Had the dominant male from the closest group really heated up, the beta
male challenge made him even more so.
Now I must make up cards, memorize them and practice holding the buttons down
longer till it is done by reflex.
Had a couple of friends listen to the sounds and their eyes light right up. Both
are experienced trappers. Another friend will no doubt be ordering one.
One serious question is there a charger for the Midland receiver?
John
"The shaft of the arrow had been feathered with one of the eagle's own plumes.
We often give our enemies the means of our own destruction." Aesop
Hi Bill
The call works great. Have had 12 coyotes come in the last 1 1/2 days since I
received it. The areas I've called the coyotes in have been called hard for the
past 5 years.
Kevin
Hi Bill,
I was simply amazed to receive the unit yesterday. And you are right; a person
is absolutely sold on the caller as soon as you hear it in person.
Tim
Hey Bill,
You make the best unit, Bill. It's a simple fact. Nobody can say
different.
Steve
Bill
Just thought I would drop you a line. Went out Sunday the 18th at 7:00pm. Took a
friend who never saw a coyote. Played different distress sounds for about 15
minutes then howled and got an immediate response. My friend turned around with
eyes as big as plates. Switched to adult coyote distress and within 3 minutes
the coyote was in front of us.. My friend needs practice. I think ha got coyote
fever because he missed. Thanks for a great call.
Ron
DID YOU COME OUT WITH ANY NEW CROW CALLS RECENTLY ? I PURCHASED YOUR CALLER LESS THAN A YEAR AGO AND I GOT ALL THE CROW CALLS YOU HAD AT THAT TIME. ALSO, WOULD I BE ABLE TO GET ANOTHER HAND HELD REMOTE? I'M AFRAID I COULD LOOSE THE ONE I HAVE DURING COMPETITION CROW HUNT TOURNAMENTS AND I WOULD BE WITHOUT A CALLER. YOUR CALLER IS THE BEST ONE I'VE EVER USED. I PURCHASED THE CALLER FROM HUNTERS OASIS. SINCE I STARTED USING THIS CALLER I NOTICED TWO OTHER CROW HUNTING TEAMS ARE ALSO USING THE SAME CALLER.
Bill,
I have been calling the heck out of the coyotes. After talking to you
about not calling in doubles, I called in a pack of five and 3 sets of
doubles. I had a double in my lap before I could even get the machine
turned off. How much is the DVD on coyotes, and when can you send it out?
Bob
Mt.
Hi Bill,
Just wanted to drop you a line saying "Thanks a lot" for the "re-organization"
of my sounds and the upgrade! You really went above and beyond, what I expected.
The amended coyote list is GREAT! After our phone discussion, and watching your
DVD, the new sounds should really help me be more versatile, especially when it
come to "locating." And...hopefully, it will give me that added "edge" that I
need, due to the heavy hunting pressure in my area. The "volume" feature on my
remote upgrade is awesome! It's going to really help when it comes to
controlling the volume, especially when switching from the "coyote" sounds to
the "bird and/or distress sounds."
But now for the rest..... I really don't know how to Thank you for
the additional things that you added. The new battery and charger, the new radio
transmitter, and...especially the new carrying case! I just don't know what to
say, other than.... Thank You, Very, VERY, MUCH! I never, in my wildest
imagination, ever expected to get my unit back, setup like that! I wish that
there was something that I could do for you! Words just don't seem to be enough
here!
Thanks also for your patience. I know that it takes a lot of time
out of your schedule, to sit back and try to explain, just what it takes to
successfully call in a coyote. Especially to someone like me, that doesn't have
near the experience that you have. None knows better than you, the amount of
garbage and mis-information that's out there, all written or taught by
self-proclaimed "experts" that just happen to be living where the coyotes are
thicker than fleas on a dog, or their out to "promote" their product!
I feel especially lucky to have met you. Someone like you, that has
the type of job and exposure to the animal world, such as you have, has jumped
my learning level ahead "light years," compared to the rest! I just want you to
know how much I appreciate you taking the time to help.
Well...I better let you get back to work. Thanks again for all of your help and
suggestions.
Sincerely
Greg
Hello
I am a wildlife biologist involved in animal damage control. The call works
wonderfully and has proven indispensable
in managing predator impacts here in San Diego. Unfortunately, I lost the
transmitter to our caller in a salt marsh. I need to replace it post haste, or
my supervisor will kill me! I have enclosed a check for the amount to replace
the transmitter.
Arnold
CA
Lance
Bill,
Just a letter of thanks and a picture of a yote I got last weekend. The yote was
the last of the three for the morning. I called in two others that winded me
before I could get a clear shot. With your help in calling, and some trial and
error, we are getting yotes every time we go out now. It’s funny, when we set up
to call now, we all give the go sign before we turn the call on, due to 90% of
the time the yote will be on us in less than a minute, yes we have had some very
exciting moments before learning that. That scope on the gun is a real hindrance
at times, a couple of weeks ago, a yote ran in so fast for lunch, I couldn’t get
it in the scope long enough to shoot it, the yote circled the call, and trot off
a ways, stopped to look back before I dumped it. We are thinking about carrying
a shot gun since this is the third time it has happened this year.
I picked up a camo backpack from Wal-Mart for 20 bucks, put a foam insert in
where the water bladder was to hold the electronics for the call, the speaker
straps to the bag, the bag carries extra batteries, and it makes the whole thing
very easy to carry long distance.
Please let me know if you ever get the black-tailed prairie dog sounds recorded,
farmers out here are having a losing battle with them. If you have any sound
clips that would encourage them to come out, I will buy it. Thanks again.
Doug
Colorado
Thomas
Bill
Just when you think you got all the coyotes & nbsp; in your area look what shows
up looking for a meal ! I got the 1st one trying to eat our pet cottontail, the
2nd one I grabbed the WT caller and went about 200 yds from the house
& started playing the adult distress & nbsp; just like you said & nbsp; to
do and 2 of his buddies came flying in (just like you said they would) and
stopped about 50 yds from me, end of story!!
Thanks again for the caller and all the info you have given out over the years.
as you know the sound on a clear morning is just amazing (I think the coyote
thought so to) . I hunted with a buddy last year with his foxpro. He wanted to
see how well it worked ,we got 2 coyotes all last year, I hunt by myself this
year already got 6 with the Wildlife Tech, guess your right the other callers
are toys!!
Thanks again
Bill
Hello Bill
A friend and I went to Western Kansas this past week. Using only my new upgraded
WT caller we called in twenty coyotes shot at eight got seven. St. Francis,
Kansas area had a Coyote calling contest just three weeks earlier and some of
the land we called on had competitors on it. My friend who is over 73 years old
and me close behind are not a fast as we use to be. We have been calling
together for over 35 years and both agree that your WT caller with your sounds
and help have made this one of our most enjoyable Coyote calling trips ever. We
both just want to thank you for all your help and for making the only real Wild
Life Caller and with real sounds. As you know I've had the my caller for 17
months now and to dated have called in 118 coyotes (seen) and 3 Bobcats (seen)
and shot 48 of the coyotes one bobcat.
Thank you much for the both of us,
Chet/ Larry
Dear Bill,
Thanks for the great caller - its extraordinary! Setting up and using the
system was a breeze as you thought
(instead of having multiple speakers left
out). I was wondering if the system could be improved for my use
and needs in
two respects.
First, can the sound be amplified using the KAS-2010-LS speaker, with an
internal
adjustment, or a larger amplifier? There were 15 to 25 mph winds on
each of the 12 days of my hunt and this
is typical because of my proximity to
the Gulf of Mexico. Because of these high winds, I had to use the highest
volume and found myself having to move downwind frequently to attract more deer.
Second, is it possible to
have the grunt in the rattling sequence deleted. I
found that deer would "freak out" while coming to the "horns"
when the grunt was
heard, presumably because I was playing at the highest volume. Because I
witnessed this
reaction frequently, I had to learn to time the grunt and reduce
the volume as bucks approached. This worked
great, but it was a pain switching
volume. I would very much appreciate anything you could
do to accommodate
these needs, and would be happy to reciprocate.
Dave
Texas
Bill-
What a call!!! Finally got a chance to go out and call, besides calling crows and raccoons to my backyard…
Called in multiple coyotes and made every dog in the county howl at us! Now, if I could only find someone to hunt
with that could hit something… The cordless model is definitely the way to go! Being able to change the sounds
quickly is ideal! I will be in touch with you soon to have more sounds added to my caller. So far my "wish list" is 24
more sounds. I am sure you have a better way to attach a list of the sounds to the remote, but what I did was get
"full sheet labels" made by Avery and printed out the sound list on to that and then put clear shipping tape on that
and cut it out with an Exacto knife and put it on the remote. Then I made a small slice at the battery compartment
so I can still access the battery. Looks like it is pretty well water resistant and makes it easy to flip it over and see
the sounds. Thanks again for everything! This is great… Tough to hunt with anything less than this caller after using
it once!!!!!!!!!! Leaving a week from today to hunt in the Cabela's coyote tournament! Can't wait to use the new caller!!!
Brett
OR
Hello Bill I thought I would send along a couple pics from our hunting camp. These are of the big moose that Dr. Bob Jones III (President of Bob Jones University in SC) got. We only called for about five minutes and he came straight in without a sound. Bob said it was one of the most memorable things he has ever seen. He said he was looking around and "all of the sudden...THERE HE WAS, AS BIG AS A TREE!" Myself, Dr. Bob, Bruce Hamilton (our minister) and Mark Hem were hunting on the Wishunew river almost 250 miles from the nearest road out of Marks boat and had a great time.
Ace Alaska
Hey Bill
Just got to tell you. We fooled 2 big males last weekend. They wouldn't come
in. That is until I used this sequence.
Crying hare for 8 minutes. Fighting coyotes for 10 seconds, pause for 10 seconds, pup distress for 30 seconds, one female howl and two howls of the dominant male. Same sequence two separate locations. Called in males with their hair raised. When they came in I played the pup distress. That stopped them dead in their tracks. We nuked them. Everybody loves my caller. It's all we use and it was worth the cost. Oh yea, we also got 1 bobcat, 1 fox, 3 coyotes and missed 3 more coyotes.
Thanks
Jerry
Bill,
I got my caller two years ago and finally got a chance to start using it January
of 03. The first time out we had three shootable coyotes, the first one was
between a shooter and a building so it got away. At the next stand, two coyotes
weren't so lucky. I killed one at 80 yards and seven minutes later I killed the
second one at 120 yards.
Needless to say, I have not been skunked a single time using
your caller. I've been using the cotton tail rabbit in distress and had some
success trying the beta male challenge. The money I spent on you machine is
worth every penny and it makes the
Midwest winters more bearable.
Thanks
Marshall
IL
Hi Bill,
I just wanted to thank you and the nice woman I spoke to on the phone for
taking care of fixing my transmitter. The woman on the phone was both pleasant
and helpful. I really appreciate the speedy repair and return of my
transmitter. I appreciate but, did not expect you to send it back express
mail. I have dealt with many companies in the past and you have exemplary
service compared to them. I am very pleased with the caller and have taken 2
coyotes using it so far. After years of hunting coyotes using mouth blown and
inferior electronic callers I can tell you this is the best caller on the
planet. It really produces results.
Thanks again,
Lou
NY
Hi Bill
Thanks for the great product, there have been a number of coyotes and one cougar
taken since its arrival.
Regards,
Tim
OR
Dear Bill,
Thanks for the quick response. I need a different rabbit sound and some
rodent squeaks, and house cat distress if possible. I used the bobcat growl to run off would be poachers on my deer lease. We
set up where we thought they were getting in. When they showed up at 4:30 am
and snuck into my blind , an angry bobcat (or so they thought) chased them out
of the blind screaming. The sheriff was waiting at their truck. The remote has
great range!
Sincerely
David
TX
Bill
Just wanted you to know that you were right. This caller is
absolutely the best you can buy. It's amazing. I've only had it for about 12
days and it has already paid for itself. To date I called in and got 5 bobcats,
numerous coyotes and 1 gray fox. Just wanted you to know how I was doing.
Aaron
NM
Mr. Martz
I had three packs respond last weekend with the new remote system. One pair
galloped in and I shot one at 20 yards, the male wolf then jumped over the
caller at 10 yards but only made it a few more steps. My first double on wolves!
I wish I had gotten it on video.
Thanks much
Jim
Alaska
Hi Bill
I have used many types of wildlife callers over the years. The WT caller is the best buy a long shot. The other callers I have used don't come close to the sound quality or functionality of the Wildlife Tech system. I would say that I call
approx. 400% more animals with my WT caller than I called with the other callers that I've owned. I recently called and got a 60 pound coyote with the WT.
Mike
WI
Hello Bill
You know I've called lots of animals with the caller ranging from
moose to coyotes and everything in between. But this is a first. On at least 4
different occasions, we called in tarantulas (hairy spiders). We knew we were
calling them because when they would come they would walk right by us to the
speaker. I hope snakes aren't next.
Gary
AZ
Bill
I have been using one of your calling devices for more than a year and I'm
happy to say you and your staff have something that works the way it's
advertised. That is a rare thing today.
I have trapped animals since I was a boy and have been calling predators for many years also. I have tried most tape calls on the market today and compared all of the CD callers in the field. I'm not a scientist and I have no laboratory with which to test calls. All of my testing takes place in the wild under fair chase conditions. All of my hunting partners have callers of their own, everything from mouth blown calls to( supposed) CD and digital callers. Nothing comes close to your caller when it comes to bringing home the fur. I've become a popular calling partner overnight. Several times I have called a location with a brand X caller, using their cottontail in distress with no results. We gave the call plenty of time to work and after a cooling down period ( 20 or so minutes) we would turn on my wildlife tech. caller, play the cottontail blues and bingo, another bagged yodeler.
I had the opportunity to call coyotes in North Dakota last year and in two days we called 20 song dogs. The second day of the hunt we saw three coyotes gorging themselves on a freshly dead buffalo. They were on private property so we had to drive on past to find a turn off on public land. We were over two miles from the coyotes when I started to call. With the aid of a spotting scope we could see the coyotes were still feasting on the buffalo. I turned on a coyote locator howl first, and it took several seconds for the sound to get to them but when it did they instantly left their banquet and headed towards us on a dead run. When they were out around 500 yards I switched to a coyote pup distress and that was the finisher. I shot one and the other two made haste. I turned on the call again and the came back!!! Dog number two felt the sting of a hot 22-250, 40 grainer. The third ran out of sight. After collecting the two fallen canines we could hear the third howling some distance off, so without any ado we turned the coyote distress sound on once more. He ran in to 200 yards and put on the brakes. A well placed shot from my hunting partner ended his buffalo eating days forever.
A lot of what I've seen, most of what I've read, and all of what I've heard about calling predators had to be re-thought as a direct result of using your caller. My hunting partners don't even get their callers out anymore. The only call they are interested in making is to me. I've seen the real thing in action and so have they. Anyone serious about calling wildlife can't do without your call.
Thanks
Charlie
CO
Hello Mr. Bill Martz
Since I got my Wildlife Tech. caller from you I have
called in 49 coyotes 2 Bobcats. Have shot at 17 coyotes and 1 Bobcat got 14
coyotes and the 1 Bobcat. Some times the coyotes only come into about 300 to
400yds just stand there for the longest time. I just can't same to find a way to
get them to come in any closer. They do not see me enter or see me at the call
and they are not getting my scent. Just that the darn dumb things won't come in
closer cause what ever I am doing right or wrong. I think I want to try some
more coyote sounds. I am really having a lot of fun with this unit, it was hard
to get accustom to, but once I did get accustom to the unit does it work great.
Chet
OK
Hi Bill,
Called 4 the 1st day and killed two. This machine is
the envy of all my partners. They think I am crazy for paying so much...it is
worth it.
Jerry
AZ
Hello Bill
We shot 109 raccoons last year with your box. We
called in another 20 or 30 that we didn't get. We have alot of them on video
sitting right next to the box!!! We can't shoot them for fear of hitting the
box!!!!
Talk to you later.
Michael
NE
Bill
Before I bought the WT caller I averaged 1 coyote every 5 or 6 stands maybe. With the WT caller my average has gone up to 3 coyotes every 5 stands. I also got 2 bobcats at one stand. There is no question that the sound quality and and professional sound hardware of the Wildlife Technologies caller is the reason for my
success.
Kent
KS
Hello Bill
Just wanted to tell you that we have called everything
but a bear so far. That includes cougars, coyotes, red and gray fox, bobcats,
owls, hawks, and just about everything else. You guys manufacture the best
wildlife caller a hunter could buy. Thanks and keep on going.
Tom
WA
Hi Bill
What a great caller you have developed but after six seasons of use the battery won't hold a charge anymore.
Do I have to send the old one back to you or can I just order a new one? This is the best machine that I have
ever owned. It pays off to buy the best.
Jim
OH
Hello Bill
Bill you was right that new calling machine is as good as you said it would be,
maybe even better. Can you tell me what sounds callers are having installed for
Male Black bears for the spring hunts. I realize there are several good sounds
listed on your sound list but what seems to be working the best. Thanks for the
help, getting be back into operation with the new unit. I owe you an apology for
a couple of e-males that I sent you. Wildlife Technologies has been very good to
me.
Thanks again
Lee
UT
Hello Bill
I and my hunting partner have been calling red fox for many years. We have used everything from mouth calls to just about every electronic caller you can buy. After buying your caller we went out to call at all the places that we didn't have any success with the other calling equipment. We called red foxes right up to the speaker at the same places we got skunked with the other so called wildlife callers. Some times we called in 2 at the same stand. All that I can say is that you were right! There is no question that sound quality along with the fact that your recorded sounds are real sounds recorded in the wild make a huge difference in the amount of success we have had with your system.
Dave
PA
Bill,
I purchased a caller from you last year, and it is by far the best caller I have ever used. I cannot begin to tell you how satisfied I am with the caller. I have been a predator caller for the past 30 years and the success with your caller is beyond compare. Anyway, I now have 7 sounds on my caller and would like to buy six more sounds for this season. I would like some bird sounds for bobcats and coyote howling sounds. I howled up 3 coyotes last year with your caller. Something I had never even tried before. They came in after I had tried rabbit in distress. It was during breeding season.
Randy
MN
Bill
First of all, thanks for meeting my quick timeline in sending the call. That is great customer service. The first set-up w/ the call I call a Gray Fox ten feet from me. Shooting is easy when they are that close. The sound and quality is great.
Erick
TX
Bill,
I received my new caller and had the opportunity to try it out. It is quite amazing! With all of my other callers that I have tried my best day has been four coyotes in five stands. My first time out with my Wildlife Technology call I went to an area that I have called in three or four times this year with only two responses. With your call I called in eleven coyotes on my first three stands. I called in two on the first stand and eight on the second stand. I fired three shots and killed two coyotes on the second stand and still had coyotes coming in. On my last stand I called in one coyote. This was all on a very bright, nice, sunny day, which in my experience is poor calling weather. Needless to say, I am a very satisfied and very impressed customer.
Sincerely,
Shane
NV
Hello Bill
Just a little note to tell you how we are doing with the new caller. It is outstanding! In the past month and a half we have called 61 coyotes and 9 bobcats. There is no doubt the caller is a light year ahead of the rest. I can say this because of the results we have had using your caller as compared to the other callers I have used.
Wyatt
CO
Hello Bill
A couple of pictures of the success that I have had with the WT.
A double of bobcats is not a common occurrence. Actually, I called three in that
stand, but could not get the third kitty. In addition, I called a mountain lion
in San Diego county in November.
Tom
California
Hello Bill,
In the thirty years of red fox shooting in England I've seen & tried almost every new gizmo designed to attract fox, some worked up to a point, many didn't.
The two devices which have made a significant difference are :-
1. Good night vision equipment
2. Wildlife Technologies wildlife caller.
Starting my season in September I've shot 112 foxes up to May in 49 outings.
These foxes are almost all from estates which have rifle shooting gamekeepers, who have foxes which are "lamp-shy". The range of calls available on your system almost guarantees that there is a
vocalization that will "ring the dinner bell!" There is one problem that your caller has caused, on several occasions we have had to shout to make the fox stop so I could get a shot sometimes as close
as 40 yards!!
Best wishes
Richard
UK
Hello Bill
The fox was most interesting--the ranch manager took me out after dinner to do it his way. We set up my caller about 20 yards away from his truck and cross wind to us. He said the best call in their area was the woodpecker distress, so we put it on. The moon was dark - that is his best in his experience. After turning on the call for about 45 seconds he turned on a red spotlight and slowly scanned the area. The wind was fierce. After making two stands, which lasted about ten minutes each we had a response. On the third stand, first time the light went on we had three sets of eyes stalking the distressed woodpecker! They were all downwind and jockeying for position. I picked the closest and again used the Winchester crack barrel with no 2 high velocity shot to bring him down. Unfortunately the shell did not eject because I could have got a second fox that did not immediately leave. The caller performed great. In four outings to call predators I have called in the following: one, large, eastern coyote--Mississippi-missed him running responded to the beta male howl in February one, large, bobcat-----Texas---no shot--rabbit call four gray fox--Texas--killed one - one shot taken-woodpecker numerous hawks, owls and crows have responded to the calls-rabbit-woodpecker-crow Never figured my first predator would be a fox-they are rare around south
Rich
Colorado
Just wanted to let you know I was out calling Friday night and I called in a timber wolf with your timber wolf pup distress sounds!! It was an unbelievable sight to see, the animal was beautiful and very wary. It must have been caught in a trap because it had a bum front leg. Must have pups around somewhere close to where we called cuz she came right in to about 100 yards and then got spooked.
Sure don't see them often around here, so calling one in was even more exciting. I'll never forget that sight! Caller works great, couldn't ask for more. Thanks again for the entertainment.
Ron
Minnesota
I think I sent you this data, if so hit delete..... My years total so far, since 1 July is as follows:
Outings: 38, Stands: 309, Coyotes called: 107, Coyotes Killed: 78, Coyote gotaways: 29. Cats called 3, Cats killed 2.
I did not see the one that got away until beyond shotgun range and departing. I also called in one Kit/Swift fox and let it walk. That pretty much covers the year. An outing is an outing even if I only make one stand. As you can see, a coyote comes for approximately every three stands. I like that!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
We are going to try getting out of here by the 22nd of April. That about covers the news and plans.
Carl L.
California
I just would like to add that along with your other testimonials I agree that you definitely have the greatest caller available on the market today. I have called in elk, coyotes, crows by the thousands, bobcats, and all the neighbors dogs, along with a few deer when I was trying to call in a mountain lion. Keep up the good work.
Rick
Utah
Bill, Hope you had a good weekend. I wanted to update on what I've done so far. Saturday I called in a pair of crows. Sunday night I called off my front porch and got a return. I started with coyote female communicative howls for about two minutes. Then I listened for a couple minutes--no response. Then switched to coyote dominant male. I Played that a couple minutes then listened . I got a return right away. The call sounded like the female communicative howls --so am I to assume that it was a female? I then played another series of the male again, then listened. The same return happened only it was much closer. I then shut down and came in the house not wanting to call it in closer. So I guess I had a love sick female or a pissed off male; at any rate I know it was my first coyote called ! The field across from my house is quarter section of farm ground corn, beans, and wheat stubble. North of that is several thousand acres of marsh, all protected-Federal - you even own a foot or two of it! Tonight I saw about 20 crows half way across the section. I got the caller out and put in the bushes in front of my house. Within two minutes they were in my front yard all most landing in the bushes looking for the poor crow in distress. My wife was in the living room talking to her sister on the phone and though we were being invaded my the crows when she saw them flying around the front yard--its a one acre front yard. I don't what the laws are in your state but in Ohio you can only hunt them FRI.-SAT.-SUN.. So I didn't kill any I could have caught them with a fish net hiding in the bushes ,I know they thought that poor crow was in there hiding. About eating with my friends Sat. night I have to print them copies of you're of web sight they don't have computers . They were very interested ,also one had stories of using brand X and of not having any success. I told him I would come down to his house this week and let him hear a coyote or two. It's great to talk to you Bill I cant wait to use the caller again, my wife said it don't seem fair it works so good .I told her just wait till learn what I'm doing. THANKS for everything Bill !!!!!!!!!!
Jim
Ohio
Hey Bill,
You can post this to your web site:
I have had or used most of electronic callers on the market. I spend my spare time in pursuit of the coyote. While we spend hundreds on guns, thousands on trucks, and hundreds more on accessories, it doesn't make sense to buy anything less than the best for a electronic caller. The WT is light years ahead of the other manufactures in all aspects. The sound quality is unquestionable. If you can't bring in a coyote it is only because you were busted getting to the stand, there aren't any coyotes in the area. or your battery is dead in the caller.
Bill, I hope that doesn't sound to much like a sales ad. It is hands down the best caller on the market and frankly, I don't think anything will be along for a long time. The sounds are the clue. The other guys just don't get it.
Marlow
Montana
Mr. Martz,
Please see attached photograph, your WT Caller did 90% of the Job, this was the program: set-up 75 yards away started with Heavy rattle, about 2 min at full volume. switched to Buck grunts, gradually turning the volume down for another 2 min. (That keeps the incoming buck focused) buck came in 10 ft. from the caller, (That was part of the set-up, make the buck go around some bushes)
Otherwise it would have jump over the caller !
This is my second biggest buck ever. The biggest one was about 20 years ago, I thought there were no more MUY GRANDES
I also shot a bobcat and a coyote, while I was learning to set-it-up, I could not prevent to call a Coyote every single time, during the "turn-on" sequence, they would show-up seconds after I turned it on. I have learned now, I have my rifle ready before they show up. I also called in other bucks, during the learning process.
Well, THANK YOU very much for your product.
Efraín
Texas
I have been crow hunting for about 20 years. I used a cassette
caller and various mouth calls. I had more
success using mouth calls than with the cassette caller. The first
time I used Wildlife Technologies electronic caller I knew
that this was the best caller I ever used. It's the best.
Ron
Virginia
Bill, I couldn't stand it so I tried my new caller this afternoon. I had no trouble calling in crows and boy did they respond aggressively. I didn't shoot at them , just played with them for awhile. I also called in a gray fox with the cottontail rabbit distress. Again I didn't shoot , just watched him. However, I was unable to get any coyotes to respond in three different locations. I don't think I am using the right coyote vocalizations or maybe the wrong sequence. I started out with the coyote howls (adult female), also coyote young female howls as well as coyote male rally howl. I played them at full volume and continued to rotate from one to the other. I played them about ten minutes at each stand but never got a response. Although I didn't locate the coyotes before hand there was a lot of sign in each area. One interesting note I threw in the Pileated Woodpecker at one stand and three of them came in to the stand. This is a great call ; the sound is more authentic than any other call I have tried by orders of magnitude.
The Wildlife Technologies caller is without doubt the best
wildlife caller I have ever used. Up here in Alaska we depend
on hunting for our food so you can see how important it is
to be able to call the animals in. We have called moose, bears,
coyotes, wolves, woverines, fox and many others.
Roy
Alaska
Thirty years ago I bought a Burnham Brothers mouth call and
began calling predators. It was the beginning of a myriad
of exciting hunting experiences. Since then I have bought
every call I could find, looking for something better. Some
were better; some weren't.
Ten years ago I started experimenting with electronics.
Now I have several of them in the corner of my basement,
most of which have been a sad disappointment. Electronics
opened some new doors for me, but some required too many
batteries, others were poorly made and came apart with
rough handling. Others had raspy sounds. It takes two shoe
boxes to house all my cassette tapes, which eventually go bad.
One unit really showed promise until the remote failed and
now the company no longer makes the remote. It ate batteries
at $35 a pop. One year ago, I bit the bullet and bought
the Wildlife Technologies caller. Jackpot!
The sounds are so realistic, the creatures that
make the sounds just can't tell the difference.
The most amazing thing is that it will carry as many as 18
different sounds. The hand-held remote
control can turn the unit on and off, run the volume up or down
and instantly change to any one of the 18 different sounds at
the push of a button.
This wildlife caller is not just for the hunter. Unlike any of the
several electronics I have stacked in my basement, the caller can
allow you to have both hands free to use a camera, a gun or simply
just watch the game come in.
After using this unit for a year, I have dozens of memories of
game calling events that just would not have happened with a
conventional caller.
Other than a handgun for snakes, I often take this unit out with no
firearm. I wouldn't sell mine back to them for three times the price.
Emory
Georgia
Had a barred owl come to the rabbit
Distress tonight and hit the caller hard,
big thud and knocked the front flap down. Next time I called in a big coyote.
Billy
Tennessee
I took a break this morning to go out and play some music to the
coyotes. I played the mice/vole concerto in loud major. The box
score was four called in and three harvested. This took six stands...
Wow, that is good. Two of the coyotes was a double. Two males, big
ones,
running together. I do not recall having that occur before.
Carl
California
I have called three cougars since receiving my wildlife technologies caller 10 weeks ago. I started out as a complete novice wildlife caller and ended up an expert. There is no question that this is the best wildlife caller I could have bought.
Scott
Oregon
The first time we used the wildlife technologies caller for crow hunting, we had to stop hunting early and go to K-mart to buy more shells. We called more crows than I thought possible. It's the best wildlife caller I have ever used.
Brad
Minnesota
We took our wildlife technologies caller on a hunting trip and on one stand we called in 5 coyotes. It's the only wildlife caller I've used that consistently calls in animals.
Scott
California
In the first month that I used my wildlife technologies caller I called in 3 lynx. All three lynx came in so close I could almost touch them. This caller puts new meaning in the phrase "Up close and personal".
Bob
Alaska
This caller is the best. I call more animals then I ever have before. Thanks for making such a great caller.
Ted
Missouri
When I was using a tape based wildlife caller my success rate was so low I became discouraged. After I received my wildlife technologies caller my success rate climbed dramatically and it became exciting to hunt again.
Hal
Utah
This wildlife technologies caller works so well that we even went bow hunting for coyotes from a tree stand with great success. It's really unbelievable.
Allen
Kansas
It's without question the best wildlife caller I've ever used. My success rate climbed 100% with this caller.
Randy
Missouri
The facts speak for themselves. I have called as many as 34 bobcats in one season with this caller. What else can I say.
Perry
Kansas
Where I live the only way someone gets a coyote is by accident. Since I received my wildlife technologies caller it is no longer an accident when I call in a coyote. It's the best caller I have ever seen or used.
JR
Kentucky
In the northeast our coyotes used to be almost impossible to call for me. Since I received my wildlife technologies caller my success rate went up 1000%. Sometimes I call them right in my own backyard.
Gerry
Massachusetts
When I received my caller from wildlife technologies I took my family calling with me and in one day we called in 3 owls within 30 feet of us and kept them there for over two hours. We have also called in waterfowl and moose regularly. It's the best thing I ever bought.
Wayne
Canada
I have been hunting all of my life and have never had the success that I consistently get using my wildlife technologies wildlife caller. I don't think there is an animal that I can't call with this wildlife caller.
Peter
Alaska
I will give you an example of how close the animals come to this caller. I was hunting with a friend when we called in five gray foxes. They were running around the caller so close that when my partner shot at one of them he hit the wildlife caller. Well needless to say that was the end of that wildlife caller. I soon got a replacement caller and the fun started all over again.
Steve
Arizona
When I am out in the woods hunting with this caller I never know what to expect. One time nine mule deer came in to a baby goat sound and stood right alongside of the caller and refused to leave. Even when I played coyote sounds they would not leave. We had to get up and throw some stones at them to make them go away. When we resumed playing the baby goat sound they came right back. All in all I think we called in over 300 mule deer in the last 2 years not to mention a lot of coyotes and other animals. It's the best wildlife caller I have ever seen or used.
Boyd
Wyoming
Animal control is my business so I need professional tools. The wildlife technologies wildlife caller is by far the best caller I have ever used. I can't begin to tell you how many animals I have called with this caller.
Scott
Texas
This caller outshines all the other wildlife callers I have ever used. There is no question but that the sound quality of the wildlife caller and the included sounds plays a definite role in calling more animals.
Tom
Texas
What can I say but that the wildlife technologies caller is the best there is.
Johnny
Texas
Bill:
I just got back from calling in four coyotes on two sets with a friend who had
just recently purchased the above caller from you with 36 sounds. He and I have
called coyotes and hunted geese for the past four years. I have never seen
anything like it that I saw today when he called these coyotes in. I got four
shots with the camera, (will make another invite later in the winter to these
yotes). The coyotes didn't even pay attention to us 25 yards away with the
camera clicking! I believe the quality of the sound, type of sound and having
the speaker placed away from the caller/shooter makes all the difference.
I have tried hand calls but they freeze up in the minus 28 degree weather we
have up here in Saskatchewan. I have tried other electronic cassette calls and
remote digital calls as my friend has. I find the sound is not clear and the
calls aren't durable for the weather we have here. But after seeing Rob's call,
I said I got to have one just like it!
Len
The memories created from using this caller will last me lifetime. The people at wildlife tech deserve a pat on the back for making a real wildlife caller.
Beau
Texas
Hello
Well...I HAVE to tell you what the caller did for me on a Very Special Night
this past week.
On Saturday Night, really Sunday Very Early Morning..it was exactly 2:05 am..and
my Business Phone started to ring..
I was on my hands and knees mopping the floor for my Daughters Up coming
Graduation which I was hosting and some odd and ends just HAD to get done.
Anyway....My Phone Rang, so I got up and slid and slipped over the newly mopped
floor and plopped in my seat and said.."Thank-you for calling Stan's Predator
and Varmint Control..How can I help you this Morning."
The woman hesitated for a Moment..and I said.." HELLO?"
The woman laughed and said..you said..."THANK-YOU????? for calling you at 2:05
am? " If I had a call at this time, I'd probley give someone a new AZZ..
I just laughed and said.." well that's why I have 24 hour Emergency Service in
the ad in the phone book for people just like yourself.
Well.......the Lady went on and stated that a different Company came and took
out 2 baby Raccoons out of her Chimney, and he told her that when the momma coon
returns she'll notice that her babies are gone, and she'll go somewhere else.
The Lady then stated that the Mother Coon went on top of the roof, Tore OFF the
Vent to the roof, and is NOW in the attic.
I tryed to calm her down a bit, and I said that I'll be taking my Caller with me
to try and call her out of the house.
She didn't fully understand about the caller, so I just said to her that I'd be
explaining the caller when I got there.
I told her what the caller can and WILL do, and I set up 4 traps, like the
symbol + <<<< sign.. I had all the OPEN doors facing out, and the BUTT of each
trap Corner to Corner with a Opening in the Center for my caller. I placed the
caller and the speaker on the grass and typed in # 1 4 which on MY caller is
"BABY COON CALLING FOR A MOTHER COON"
It worked..
I was sitting with the Lady and we both heard the coon walking around the attic
and Sharon told me that the coon was heading right toward the Open Vent which
was tore away from the coon.
We stopped hearing it for awhile, because the Mother Coon was walking on the
shingles, and toward the Gutter which was the way it was getting up going on top
of the shingles. And there we sat, sitting by the picture window, staring at the
traps I had placed in her yard.
The Mother Coon came out of the house, climbed down the Gutter, and went
DIRECTLY to the caller. After about 20 min: and not the Mother going in ONE of
the traps, she started to get BORED..She was about 80 yards away going towards
the road when I REMEMBERED what Darcy said.."IF one sound doesn't work, Try
another one."
So.........I put in # 1 3 which is BABY COONS FIGHTING..The Mother Coon RAN, and
I mean...R.........A.........N........to the cages once again..She even got UP
on on of the cages and LITERALLY put her head RIGHT inside the speaker itself..
After about a Short 5 minuites, the Momma Coon (Seemed to me) was getting Hungry
from all that Running around, and FINALLY went inside a Trap..I just kept saying
....STEP ON THE TREADLE, STEP ON THE TREADLE..Well.........SHE did just
that...both Sharon and myself saw the Coon touch the treadle and the DOOR on the
1079 Trap went down..
Sharon gave me a HIGH 5 and she litterally Leaped for JOY. She told me that she
NEVER seen this happen in her 65 years. She commended me on the caller, and I
told her that I would have never have done this if it wasn't for the Wildlife
Technologies Team who sold me this Fine Unit.
So..
Sharon and of course myself...want to THANK-YOU from the bottom of our Hearts.
Your caller is the Best on the Market, and I'll be telling More and More ADCO's
about this wonderful Unit.
Thanks again and Thanks for taking your time in reading this
Stan
Over here are main target animals are foxes. This machine is without question the most advance wildlife caller I have ever used. Thanks
Oliver
England
Bill,
Just thought i would drop you a line went out sunday 18 7:00pm took a friend who
said he never saw a coyote played differnt distress sounds for about 15 minutes
then howled got an immediate response my friend turned around with eyes as big
as plates. switched to adult coyote in distress within 3 minutes coyote in front
of us my friend needs practice i think he got coyote fever he missed.
thanks for a great call
Ron
The first time we used this caller we called in 9 coyotes at several stands. All I can say is wow!
Mike
Texas
Bill,
I have been calling the heck out of the coyotes. After talking to you about not
calling in doubles, I called in a pack of five and 3 sets of doubles. I had a
double in my lap before I could even get the machine turned off. How much is the
DVD on coyotes, and when can you send it out.
Bob
It really works.
Bob
Washington
Up here our coyotes are big and smart. If you want to call coyotes here you usually have to get them in real close just to be able to see them. Using other wildlife callers over the years we had a hard time to even call in one coyote. This caller does exactly what it's supposed to do. I can't go out every day and call in a coyote but if I call in 15 coyotes a year that's 15 more than I called with the other wildlife callers I have used. This wildlife technologies wildlife caller is the best I've ever seen or used.
Brian
Canada
It's just the most damn fun I had in years using this caller. Thanks
Derrick
North Dakota
It's absolutely the best wildlife caller I ever had. I just wish the coyotes wouldn't come so damn close.
Van
Nebraska
Since I got this caller I have called in 9 northeastern coyotes. One of the coyotes I called in weighed 60 pounds. This caller is the best caller I've ever used. Before I had the wildlife technologies caller I didn't have any luck with the other callers I used.
Joe
New York
I have used many different mouth and electronic calls to no avail. The first time I used my wildlife technologies caller I called in two big coyotes. The second time I used the caller I called in one coyote. Remember that these are northeastern coyotes. The third time I used the caller I called in a red fox. The fourth time I used the caller I didn't call anything because I forgot to charge the battery.
Mike
Maine
I've been hunting crows for the past 30 years. The wildlife technologies caller is by far the best caller I've used in my life.
Bill
Pennsylvania
This caller is just the best I've ever used. I wish that I would have known how important sound quality was when I bought my first wildlife caller. The wildlife technologies caller is a light year ahead of the rest.
Kraig
Oregon