Monthly Archives: February 2011

Howling, Squealing and Snarling – Mini Phantom Preditor Call

I was excited to head to the post office counter yesterday with my yellow slip.  In our little town that of course means you have a package to pick up!  I handed the piece of paper to the man on the other side of the counter with a big smile and then stood there to wait.  He came around the corner with a box and blandly stated “More hunting things.”  I immediately knew what was inside.  It was going to be my new mini Phantom combo kit from Extreme Dimension Wildlife Calls.  An electronic predator call which I planned to try out on the coyotes that have been lurking around looking for our turkey.  They are continually waking me up in the evening just after I fall asleep and in the morning just before the alarm has a chance to sound.

I opened the box to find my prize!  The mini Phantom is a digital predator call that I was hoping would be compact, easy to set up/use and realistic sounding.  On first glance it appeared to be all I expected.  I carefully opened the packaging to be sure not to lose any parts.  Included were the mini Phantom call, three interchangeable sound sticks, a mini Phantom speaker and an adventure CD.  Everything I could need in the field.

mini Phantom digital call

mini Phantom digital call. Small, contoured and easy to operate.

I am very pleased that at 5 inches, the mini Phantom call is small enough that it can easily fit into my vest pocket.  The contoured non-slip grip fits easily into my small hand still allowing ease of operation.  The mini has a terrific volume range that is clear all the way up to its maximum, 10db.   The volume control is easy to operate with the roll of your thumb while you can still reach to press the individual buttons of each sound with little to no movement seen in the field.

The sound sticks that came with the mini Phantom Combo Kit are stout and durable.  Each stick contains five calls and the electronic call can even play two sounds at one time.  The sounds overlap to mimic two animals interacting in the field  You can have squealing and snarling simultaneously.  With a simple pull and swap you can put a new sound stick into the mini with tremendous ease.  There are no screws or covers to remove or lose while changing the sound sticks.  One flaw I see is that there is no great spot to store the unused sound sticks other than in my jacket pocket.  I suppose I will have to designate a pocket specifically to the precious items so they are not lost in the field when I am pulling other items from my pockets.   Fortunately I can always purchase additional sound stick separately if necessary.  Extreme Dimension has a total of 13 different sound sticks available.

With the mini Phantom Combo Kit I also received the mini Phantom Speaker.  It is an optional item that can be purchased separate if you don’t want the kit.  It interested me because it comes with a 25′ cord that allows me to place the speaker away from my location and call predators with out them looking directly at me when sounds are playing.  The speaker conveniently has the option to attach to the mini which in my opinion makes it easy to carry the two together.  I do regret that there is no storage hook or container for the speaker cord.  So far I have had no grief with it but I will have to test it out on long trips in my pack to find an easy way to store the cord without knots or kinks.  For now I have simply resorted to attaching the speaker to the mini and then wrapping the cord it around the mini’s contoured handle.
mini Phantom with mini Phantom speaker

mini Phantom with detachable/optional speaker

All in all the mini Phantom Combo Kit by Extreme Dimension Wildlife Calls is even better than I had anticipated.  The mini Phantom is a digital predator call that is compact, easy to set up and use and is extremely realistic sounding.  We took the call out right away and set up near the back pond with the speaker 25′ away from us.  We pressed a button initiating some howling.  A moment later I selected another button and squealing and snarling sounds emitted.  In fewer than five minutes we had a bobcat headed our way.  Once I have time to take a break from my new Extreme Dimension call, or at least get one or two of those pesky coyotes,  I will have to sit a while and watch the bonus CD that came with it!

It’s always an adventure!

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Buster & Thomas

We have many animals at the Anstine Ranch.  We have horses, mules, an occasional steer or buffalo, dogs, an emu and then we have two characters you have to see!

One of these characters you have to meet is Thomas, aka: Tom.  Tom of course is a turkey.  What else would you name your pet turkey right?  He has been with us for nearly two years.  He was a grand champion at the 4-H auction in 2009.  Just look at him now!

Thomas strutting his stuff.

Tom has survived attacks by skunks, raccoons and even coyotes .  He is a little rough around the edges, but if you ask him he is the most beautiful gentleman a hen would ever see.  He must weigh over 30 pounds.  It is amazing his little legs can carry him.  We tried getting him some friends but none seem to survive.  Yes, a couple have been Thanksgiving or Christmas dinner, but many others have been the unfortunate victims to bobcats, mountain lions and the like (and you wonder why I hunt these predators).  Tom is the sole survivor.  He is a tough guy and keeps on keepin’ on.

Last fall we had our eyes set on another 4-H trophy.  We love to do what we can to support the kids.  We have a friend whose daughter lost two sheep and a goat to a bear.  The bear got into their barn the week before fair and the unfortunate girl lost almost all her hard work.  We decided her lone remaining animal would be the item we bid on in the auction.  Hank doesn’t like to eat goat so I knew this may be another animal to add to the collection we have at the ranch, but buying the goat is for the benefit of the 4-H-er so I said let’s do it.  The goat was a svelte young lad and we bid until we decided we were at our maximum.  Guess what?!  No one else bid any higher so we were the proud new owners of “Buster Brown” the goat. Our new friend from the 4-H auction.

We brought Buster Brown home and didn’t know what we would do with him.  We argued over having him for a family get together (yes, bar-b-que), but I along with several other friends lost the debate.  Buster instead became part of the Anstine family just like Tom.

Buster and Tom have became wonderful friends.  The two emerge from their coops in the morning and run to great each other.  Well, Buster runs and Tom waddles.  Tom with his missing feathers and then there is Buster.  Buster is twice as round as he once was in the show ring, and he has hair that is about two inches long covering his entire body.  The tips of which are silver-colored creating the appearance of frost on his back and sides.  They are a sight to behold.  The two former show animals that run amuck at the ranch. Tom and Buster enjoying a walk together.

Buster and Tom spend early morning hours tormenting the hunting hounds.  It is somewhat of a “Foghorn Leghorn” moment as Buster stands just out of reach of the dogs.  He butts his head forward and stomps his front feet in front of the dogs.  They bay and howl and hit the ends of their chains.  Tom stands aside and cheers (gobbling) at the antic.  Little do the two of them know.  It is the hounds that have kept the predators at bay.  There have been no new incidence or attack since the hunting hounds came to the ranch.

Last weekend Buster and Tom tried out a new adventure.  They joined the Little Gal and her friend as they skated and played on the lower pond.  What a sight to behold!  The gorgeous, or maybe not, 4-H animals slipping and sliding across the pond!  The friends all slip and slide on the pond.

Ahh, the joy these two characters bring to the community.   We are pleased to have them in the family.  We are happy they have become great pals.  Now off to chase the predators who keep taking their friends!

It’s always an adventure! Best Friends

Categories: 4-H, Goat, Outdoor life, Ranch, Turkey | 3 Comments

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