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Dont get me wrong ther not extremely hard but it does take some practice, but then again maybe its just me because my lips are kinda big, I have to pay attention about put'n to much presure on the reed and change'n the sound.
I have to turn the call upside down to get the sound I want, same thing with open reed coyote howlers, but its taught me how to get even more sounds from the tube, you learn from experimenting with them.
The call I have is a primos, the latex is prefabricated so it just slips over the end of the call and the tension cant be adjusted so this mite make a difference in the sound, but it sounds very life like.
I have to turn the call upside down to get the sound I want, same thing with open reed coyote howlers, but its taught me how to get even more sounds from the tube, you learn from experimenting with them.
The call I have is a primos, the latex is prefabricated so it just slips over the end of the call and the tension cant be adjusted so this mite make a difference in the sound, but it sounds very life like.