Electronic calls
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Fork Horn
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Electronic calls
I found a set of bobcat tracks on my lease this weekend, the size of my palm. I live in south Georgia so thats a big cat. We also have a bunch of Coyote. I shoot the occasional one but now i want to hit them hard. I bought a few mouth calls and got the crow and dieing rabbit down pretty well. But my howling and a few others suck. What are some good bang for the buck electric calls? One of my local shops has a Preymaster digital call and some extra cards for 100 bucks.
#2
RE: Electronic calls
FoxPro seems to be pretty highly regarded. I purchased one (FX3), and I have been very pleased with it's performance and the results. I had about 3 coyotes in my neighborhood that were educated and always causing me problems, and I think they all fell prey to the FX3 this summer, along with about 12 others.
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RE: Electronic calls
I am with north texan the foxpro is the way to go if you can afford it i have seen those cheaper electronic callers but your sounds are limited. There is a guy up in my neck of the woods maybe you have heard of him Randy Anderson, who uses this caller and swears by it in my opinion it is a great caller and you will have great success the only problem with electronic callers is you cant pan the sound around but if you have the mouth calls you can pan it around buy hand. The electronic caller will get the coyote comming to your call instead of you and give you a better shot at getting him.
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Fork Horn
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: St Augustine, FL
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RE: Electronic calls
I live in Jacksonville, probaly not far from you & have an FX3 FoxPro. I've called in quite a few cats down here so if you need some help or want to see the FX3 in action let me know.
You will not be sorry buying a FoxPro.
You will not be sorry buying a FoxPro.
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