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Author Topic: Predator calling with fox pro  (Read 1478 times)

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Offline spear foot 1

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Hey guys I bought a fox pro last spring and played with it a little this summer getting coyotes to respond but my ? is when using a distress call like a rabbit in distress  how loud should you have the volume set. Wide open seems little too loud to me. I know you want  them to here a long away. So anybody with some words of wisdom I would appreciate it. :scratch:

Offline Cody Gruchow

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i use a fox pro, and I start it off with the lighting jack call, its real loud, I crank it all the way up. then if I see one coming towards me I back down the volume a bit. I use a mojo critter with it that works wonders. that way they have something to focus on and come to.

Offline spear foot 1

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thanks cody, mojo has a lot of neat new products out for attracting critters attention I seen in magazine. They even talk about using full body coyote decoys and putting rabbit fur or feathers in the decoys mouth to make it look like the decoy caught something. They say catching food is only part of it becuz other coyotes will try to steal food from one another.

Offline Cody Gruchow

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the critter is only 30$. I do have a full body coyote decoy as well, but don't use it much, to much to carry around, its kind of bulky. coyotes are also very territorial and don't take kindly to a new unfamiliar coyote in there territory.