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Material: | Synthetic material |
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Suitable for: | Chamois, Ducks, Red deer, Wild boar |
The Kitzangstruf can also be used in autumn to lure the doe, who brings all her "followers" with her at this time of year . In Africa, the fawn call acts like a magnet for all small to medium-sized antelope species, all cat species, coyotes and jackals. Even wild boar respond to it.
The long shank of this instrument can be used to produce all the sounds of female deer in the rutting season. The decisive factor is always the lip pressure.
First place your index finger and thumb between the two silicone rings of the long shank and then move your lips up to your fingers. Blow into it briefly and now the deepest sound the device produces comes out. Now, while you are blowing in , you pull the larynx out of your mouth with slightly pressed lips and the pitch changes. You then do the same thing in reverse, starting at the beginning of the reed with slightly pressed lips and pushing the larynx into your mouth. You will realise that you can control the entire range of notes this way. Once you have practised a little, you no longer need to push in and out, as you can control everything with lip pressure.
You can achieve the blasting fiep by opening your lips at lightning speed while fieping, this is how the piää is produced. The scream of fear is created in the same way, only you make the piää longer until you run out of air. The best time for the blasting beep and scream is from 8 to 18 August. In the high mountains you can still do it until the end of August. The best times are in the morning from 7 - 9 a.m. and at noon from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
The fawn call is produced with the short shank. Place the fingers between the two rings and blow vigorously, two-three times vigorously and then two-three times quietly and plaintively to finish this verse. If the reed shifts due to carelessness, please bring it back to the centre position or move it again.
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