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Changing Tactics

Jake_C

Junior Member
Have any of y'all tried the extinguisher deer call? I see them advertised in tv all the time but am always a little leery of things that are pushed that hard and promise great things. Seems like a good product but who knows...
Most of the reviews are good for the extinguisher. I don't have any personal experience though.

 

giles

Cull buck specialist
Supporting Member
Have any of y'all tried the extinguisher deer call? I see them advertised in tv all the time but am always a little leery of things that are pushed that hard and promise great things. Seems like a good product but who knows...

I like mine. I can't say how well it works to pull deer in, but I've never spooked a deer with it.
 

Isaacorps

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I'm intrigued by the functionality of it, being able to change tones on the fly. Seems to be well reviewed online so I may give it a shot. Thanks for the input
 

giles

Cull buck specialist
Supporting Member
It's a rubber o-ring that slides up and down down to change the tone. Be careful if you ever pull it apart to clean it. This o-ring will fall on the ground and be gone forever, unless you have a bloodhound. Lol
 

Isaacorps

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It's a rubber o-ring that slides up and down down to change the tone. Be careful if you ever pull it apart to clean it. This o-ring will fall on the ground and be gone forever, unless you have a bloodhound. Lol

I hear you've got a knack for finding things that are hopelessly lost 😎
 

Redneckfucker

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This is what the extinguisher brought to me last year I personally like it


 

giles

Cull buck specialist
Supporting Member
Michael and I were just talking about this thread. I guess for me boils down to this: if you ain't changing tactics, you ain't hunting. You are waiting...
 

hickslawns

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Thanks for the advice. I think I'll stick with only a few soft grunts if I have a deer in sight at a distance. Maybe next year I'll try to implement some calling sequences like you mentioned during the chasing phase.
I do not make a sound if the deer is coming towards me. Let them continue. If he is 75yds out and appears to be taking a trail away from you. . . .the is a different story