cool. thanks for sharing the technique. now I only need to order one, and practise. I don't wanna hunt crows, I like to feed them peanuts from my balcony, which I am already doing by throwing them like 50ft away, but they are very very cautious, understandably, and prefer to pick them up when I'm gone. Do you happen to know different calls, like "feeding time" or "danger". If you do, that would make an epic video if you could explain different crow calls. Thanks again and good hunting, although I would prefer if you spare the crows and hunt deer instead. cheers!
@@melissesilhan2208 used one of these today and the crows were silent looking at me. They still fed but no noises at all. But it was 8pm, also they stole the pot that the moist cat kibble was in lol. I had to hunt the pot down it was on a 14foot high brick wall. Cheeky crows!
Cracking video and bang on. If you blow the call and shake a tree or bush, Ive noticed that they will land in a surrounding tree and often give a good chance of a shot for an air gunner. I do a distress call by blow/growl starting with a bite then opening teeth whilst blow growling harder. A mixture of your two methods. stay hidden and you will be surprised at the results. i have used string tied to a branch to get attention from a distance
Will try that one mate sounds good to me . Glad the vid worked and helped you get the best from the call.Keep in touch with results as the more people see how good this little call is the better . Enough of being ripped off this thing is great if you use it as shown . Chris G.
Hi Tony Hope it works out for you my friend I'm sure it will and I hope you get some good results mate.Hope you are doing ok as not spoken for some time now . Good to hear from you mate, speak soon Chris :)
+chris grahame Thanks mate and hope to see you out detecting again, ain't been out for over a month, can't seem to get permission anywhere at min, all the land is under crop but hope to get out soon again. All the best mate and GL with everything. Tony
Well I am sure it's going to work just fine mate . Just one more thing that I didn't add on my video, on your crow call you will have a metal loop to attach to a lanyard. When you try out the method I have shown you try turning the call as you will get a more realistic sound on one side than the other . I found that when you have found the best side note where the ring is and then it will be easy to remember the best side for the best sound. All the best if you can put a small video on TH-cam and PM me and show me how you get on mate it would be great to see someone else using it well . Good luck mate. Chris G.
@@chrisgrahame Thanks Chris, will do ! ...it arrived a couple of hours ago, and it already sounds like Christmas at the moment 😂. I'm out tomorrow hopefully, so we'll see how it goes, ( if I get chance ). no ring on mine, but no big deal, I can sort that later. thanks for the added tip . Thanks Roj
Hi Chris, just got back from a couple of hours on my shoot. Very quiet today. Tried the call, but more practice required!!! I think the crows across in the other wood ( not on my patch) were pissing em selves 😂😂😂 probably saying, listen to that dick, he thinks it's Christmas !! 😂 I'll keep practicing, and you posted ! Ta Roj
@@chrisgrahame Your instructions are really helpful. I just got the call yesterday. Im just fine tuning the crow call now but i did manage to pull two in this morning while practicing from around half a mile away. Couldnt get the hang of the jackdaw call yesterday at all. I tried again today and im starting to get the hang of it so big thumbs up from me 🖒
Try turning the call over to the opposite notch, position as shown and try to blow and hum again. With some calls the pitch may be slightly lower on the other side.😃👍
mine must be from another batch or be more manufactured, understanding what it explains and what you do to perfection, but the timbre is not even remotely similar to yours, no matter how much I practice the timbre and the tone in it what sounds can not be changed
Here in 2024, , cheers for sharing Chris. Excellent calling demo.
Brilliant - finally calling crows after two days of trying to follow the manufacturer's instructions. Thanks Chris!
Well done Richard glad it's working for you😉
Here I am in 2023 learning how to call crows. Thanks 👍
Your technique works on the Primos Old Crow call as well. Brilliant, cheers mate
Glad to help
cool. thanks for sharing the technique. now I only need to order one, and practise. I don't wanna hunt crows, I like to feed them peanuts from my balcony, which I am already doing by throwing them like 50ft away, but they are very very cautious, understandably, and prefer to pick them up when I'm gone. Do you happen to know different calls, like "feeding time" or "danger". If you do, that would make an epic video if you could explain different crow calls. Thanks again and good hunting, although I would prefer if you spare the crows and hunt deer instead. cheers!
Any luck on this endeavor? I'm in the same camp. :)
@@melissesilhan2208 used one of these today and the crows were silent looking at me. They still fed but no noises at all. But it was 8pm, also they stole the pot that the moist cat kibble was in lol. I had to hunt the pot down it was on a 14foot high brick wall. Cheeky crows!
Watched you’re video. Went out. Called in 22 crows. 👌👌Thankyou.
Brilliant , cheers Chris. I'll let you know how I get on.
Cracking video and bang on. If you blow the call and shake a tree or bush, Ive noticed that they will land in a surrounding tree and often give a good chance of a shot for an air gunner. I do a distress call by blow/growl starting with a bite then opening teeth whilst blow growling harder. A mixture of your two methods. stay hidden and you will be surprised at the results. i have used string tied to a branch to get attention from a distance
Will try that one mate sounds good to me . Glad the vid worked and helped you get the best from the call.Keep in touch with results as the more people see how good this little call is the better . Enough of being ripped off this thing is great if you use it as shown . Chris G.
Excellent demo. Thanks.
No probs hope you find it works for you mate. Chris G
Bro, you sound exactly like a crow i couldn't tell the difference
Thank for that i have had mine a while hanging up time to get it out again after watching this thanks mate 👍
Great video cannot wait for my call to be delivered so I can try this, thanks for sharing your technique. Atb
Man got skills!
Brilliant video Chris, you should do some filming in the field.
Nice one. Cracked it
Cheers Chris, will give this a go as I have one of these so big thanks for that mate. HH Tony
Hi Tony Hope it works out for you my friend I'm sure it will and I hope you get some good results mate.Hope you are doing ok as not spoken for some time now . Good to hear from you mate, speak soon Chris :)
+chris grahame
Thanks mate and hope to see you out detecting again, ain't been out for over a month, can't seem to get permission anywhere at min, all the land is under crop but hope to get out soon again. All the best mate and GL with everything. Tony
Many thanks. Just a few minutes and got it
Well done happy calling
Thanks Chris, my cheapy version same as yours is in the post due tomora.... fingers crossed ! Ta Roj
Well I am sure it's going to work just fine mate . Just one more thing that I didn't add on my video, on your crow call you will have a metal loop to attach to a lanyard. When you try out the method I have shown you try turning the call as you will get a more realistic sound on one side than the other . I found that when you have found the best side note where the ring is and then it will be easy to remember the best side for the best sound. All the best if you can put a small video on TH-cam and PM me and show me how you get on mate it would be great to see someone else using it well . Good luck mate. Chris G.
@@chrisgrahame Thanks Chris, will do ! ...it arrived a couple of hours ago, and it already sounds like Christmas at the moment 😂. I'm out tomorrow hopefully, so we'll see how it goes, ( if I get chance ).
no ring on mine, but no big deal, I can sort that later. thanks for the added tip . Thanks Roj
Hi Chris, just got back from a couple of hours on my shoot. Very quiet today. Tried the call, but more practice required!!! I think the crows across in the other wood ( not on my patch) were pissing em selves
😂😂😂 probably saying, listen to that dick, he thinks it's Christmas !! 😂 I'll keep practicing, and you posted !
Ta Roj
Getting my whistle within an hour I really can't wait bwahaha
1:05 Ok back off bitch a minute. . Ha ha Class vid mate. 👍
Brilliant mate I will get one, have u tried the magpie one
Excellent. Thanks
Thanks will give a try, as just got one.
Great video mate cheers
No worries mate hope you can make it work for you . Please let me know if you do.
@@chrisgrahame Your instructions are really helpful. I just got the call yesterday. Im just fine tuning the crow call now but i did manage to pull two in this morning while practicing from around half a mile away. Couldnt get the hang of the jackdaw call yesterday at all. I tried again today and im starting to get the hang of it so big thumbs up from me 🖒
@@stephenmac3105 well done it will come and you won't believe how good it can be . No more expensive calls ever again 😉
I can't, I have been practicing but it ain't working.
Try turning the call over to the opposite notch, position as shown and try to blow and hum again. With some calls the pitch may be slightly lower on the other side.😃👍
Cheers
Ty so much
Do a pidgeon one
thanks bud
I cannot get the jackdaw call
Get on Chris
mine must be from another batch or be more manufactured, understanding what it explains and what you do to perfection, but the timbre is not even remotely similar to yours, no matter how much I practice the timbre and the tone in it what sounds can not be changed