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Coyote hunting and calling?
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<blockquote data-quote="skyhightree1" data-source="post: 982905" data-attributes="member: 13268"><p>Kenny honestly I have mouth calls and have honestly never had a predator come into it and i have cheap calls and a few expensive ones. I use my foxpro and it is worth every penny I paid for it and worth its weight in gold. I buy extended life batteries and it lasts a while depends on how much I use it and temp outside. You may be excellent with a mouth call they didn't work well for me and involves too much movement and work. When calling something else you need to do is pay attention to your volume of your calling if your blaring and the coyotes close it could scare him whatever call you get or use mimic a animal dying get loud then soft so they think they are getting a nice free meal. My foxpro i have a remote i can mute it and control temperature from where I set up at normally 50 yds away</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skyhightree1, post: 982905, member: 13268"] Kenny honestly I have mouth calls and have honestly never had a predator come into it and i have cheap calls and a few expensive ones. I use my foxpro and it is worth every penny I paid for it and worth its weight in gold. I buy extended life batteries and it lasts a while depends on how much I use it and temp outside. You may be excellent with a mouth call they didn't work well for me and involves too much movement and work. When calling something else you need to do is pay attention to your volume of your calling if your blaring and the coyotes close it could scare him whatever call you get or use mimic a animal dying get loud then soft so they think they are getting a nice free meal. My foxpro i have a remote i can mute it and control temperature from where I set up at normally 50 yds away [/QUOTE]
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