useing remote callers
#11
RE: useing remote callers
Hey Coyote--- I seen a called called the Varmiter or something
like that,and it was a remote control type. Have you heard of
this on before..It is a little cheaper than the fox pros..But like
the saying goes,you get what you pay for..I just hate to put
out 3 to 4 hundred bucks for crows But then again
if your gonna dance you have to pay the fiddler....
like that,and it was a remote control type. Have you heard of
this on before..It is a little cheaper than the fox pros..But like
the saying goes,you get what you pay for..I just hate to put
out 3 to 4 hundred bucks for crows But then again
if your gonna dance you have to pay the fiddler....
#12
Typical Buck
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: kentucky
Posts: 577
RE: useing remote callers
hey johnny2 if you are mainly going to hunt crows and arent worried about spreading your scent or getting seen out in the open like you have to worry when coyote hunting I would get a johnny stewart preymaster they cost about 100 dollars and a crow card cost about 20 more,I used one for several years and it works great,it's plenty loud and I have killed a truckload of crows with mine.I just sold mine about a month ago,it was just getting dusty sitting here.The main advantage of the foxpro for me is I can set up easier without being seen,but for crow hunting I would just set the speaker in the decoy spread start calling and let the feathers fly,they arent worried about what you smell like or all the scent you leave from your hands on that wire to the speaker.Hope this helps,I am not farmiliar with the call you mentioned???