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Coyote hunters e-callers?

Started by jed clampett, January 05, 2018, 05:04:45 PM

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jed clampett

Just wondering if anyone hunts coyotes?...interested in what electronic caller you may use and how you like it!...thanks

bobk

#1
We use a Fox Pro Inferno for both coyotes and crows. It is a very  good electronic caller for our occasional  hunts, without spending a lot of money.

Fieldturkey

I hunt with the foxpro banshee and attach an external speaker when crow hunting. So far it's been a good caller. The remote has really good range which i consider a real advantage when predator hunting. I'd buy another

MK M GOBL

I have used FoxPro for years, started out with the model 38. Right now we use a Shockwave, one that I would look into is the FoxPro cs24c.

https://www.gofoxpro.com/site/products/digital-calls/cs24c

MK M GOBL

Mtd69

i use a fox pro also have had real good luck with it without any problems mine is the hellfire model

wvmntnhick

Definitely a foxpro. Can't recall what model I've got at the moment but have used other brands and have been let down more than once. Get the FP.


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Chris O

Another vote for fox pro They have more sound options than any other one. I have the hellfire with the external battery pak pouch and really like it. Not sure if they still make this model

Drthorn

I've had great success with the foxpro wildfire this season




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Bowguy

I haven't done it in a couple years but I have a Foxpro also. It's a lotta fun

ChiefBubba

I just picked up the Turbo Dogg with a decoy from Cabelas on sale. Haven't used it yet so can't review but from whats in the box it's more then this amateur needs lol. Bubba

jed clampett

Thanks for all the replies guys ...been looking at the foxpros..also been looking at the lucky duck revolution..its a hard choice when you know nothing about them!

mtns2hunt

I use a Primos Alpha Dog. Works well and sounds great. I like the hand sets range and ease of use. Used a foxpro and it was good too but not, in my opinion, as nice as the Alpha Dog and much harder on the wallet. Sold the foxpro on ebay. I use a low key approach when I hunt as anything loud does not work well. So, for me, most any call will work. I hunt coyotes mostly in the East.

While e callers are nice don't over look a hand call. I primarily use an old woodswise doe bleat and buck grunt call: its set to just the right volume and will really bring them in. Killed one this year with a muzzle loader. Watched him trotting past me on the opposite side of a fence about a 100 yards away. Bleated at him and he came right out into the middle of the field and stopped to smell some dropped hay. 50 cal really cleaned his clock and then two others ran out into the field. Of course I could not get the bullet down the barrel in time to get off another shot.
Everyone wants to be successful - some just need help.

kyturkeyhunter4

I've had the primos alpha dog now a couple of years and I love it sounds great and I like the expert calls with randy anderson on it just hit it and randy does all the rest for you. It's simple to use and alot less money than the fox pros if your on a budget.

perrytrails

I started out with a Jonny Stewart that had a cassette player and motor cycle battery in it.

Got into the fox pro callers, FX3, cs-24b, and a wildfire 2.
All great callers, wild fire 2 is really all ya need.

Mixing in hand calls with the electronic calls is great too.

Too be honest, in my area they get hunted pretty hard.
I have a lot more luck with hand calls.

nativeks

I am a fan of this call
https://allpredatorcalls.com/foxpro-cs24-c-model-digital-caller-100-custom-calls-cs24c-with-tx1000-remote/

But we don't half  it. That store will also program whatever calls you want from it.