Lots of good suggestions already, but I'll tyoss some more out.
IMO, everyone new to predator calling owes it to himself to first learn how to use and score with mouth calls. Any predator taken this way will be your biggest trophy because you pitted your ability against his instead of just playing somebody elses electronic sound. Adding to the challenge, the predator will focus on you when he comes in (source of sound) instead of a distant speaker (more trickery) forcing you to learn what motionless really means and to use camo effectively. There are several easy to learn enclosed reeed calls out there - and cheap. And as said, the Scerry AP6 is a good and versatile call, so are the Circe if you can find one or an old Weems. When you're ready to dive into the open reed calls, again as said, the Tally Ho is a pretty good one, so are the Charleton's... and again real cheap. Once you take this steep, you'll go from imitating a distressed prey animal/bird with an enclosed reeed (mostly) to doing almost every kind of prey, howls, barks, yips, etc. with just this one call. Next step would be a diaphram I guess, and they are probably the hardest unless you have already been using them for other game calling (trkey, elk, etc). But do yourself a favor and leave the electronic dodads until you've mastered the others. You'll get a lot more out of PC, believe me.
HTH
Ladobe :bye:
WildCalls2K