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pdm25150
08-14-2019, 03:42 PM
What is a good electronic coyote call, not starting a WHATS THE BEST post.
Looking for a decent one that is affordable to bring in some sneaky Virginia dogs. Down in Louisa where we hunt there are a ton of them, really active at night. Daylight not so much, want to try and take out a few before hunting season starts.
Rabbits are pretty much all gone now and have seen less and less fawns over the years. May invest in some night vision later on. But looking for a good call set up for now.

yobuck
08-17-2019, 08:45 AM
Did you watch the video posted here before yours appeared? Entitled, (don’t see this very often).
Id be asking questions to somebody like that.

Shepman
08-18-2019, 10:32 PM
I have one of the cheaper foxpros and it works pretty well. It’s downfalls are not the best remote range and if it’s very windy and you need it to play loud the quality drops off compared to the more expensive models.

efm77
08-19-2019, 09:40 AM
I'm a pretty big fan of FoxPro myself. I have the Fusion and it uses the TX1000 remote that the higher ends ones use and it seems to work a lot better than the cheaper models I've had in the past. The Fusion is pretty compact and has a 1000 sound capacity.

sundowner1812
08-22-2019, 11:40 PM
I have a FoxPro "Soundwave" and A Primos "Boss Dogg", both have 100 sounds and room for up to 1000 recorded sounds in their Reserve Library.Niether call has ever been used in the field. I am asking $350. each or $700. for both. FREE shipping if you buy both or $25.00 each. FoxPro has TX1000 remote and Boss Dogg has remote very much like the FoxPro.

Coastal
08-30-2019, 01:32 PM
I have a pretty basic Fox Pro setup and it's been great. Came with plenty of different sound files to get started. Don't get too caught up in needing dozens of different sound files.

Syoungs
11-19-2019, 01:00 PM
Fox pro inferno here, with the motorized flappy decoy thing. Seems to get the job done and didnt break the bank!