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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Fox Pro, Lucky Duck, or Icotec
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<blockquote data-quote="Hellgate" data-source="post: 2682017" data-attributes="member: 117854"><p>I have the first two models (Gen 1 300 and the Gen 2 500) of Icotec and called in several coyotes. The remote range is wonderful. I had the Steve Criner recommended e-caller but lost the remote and the factory said each caller is syncronized to that one single caller and I was SOL. So I bought the Lucky Duck Revolt as used on the Coyote Assasins you tube channel. I have been very happy with the Lucky Duck. It is LOUD, I can call multiple directions and it came with a multitude of extra sounds when I bought it from Rick Pallete. The Lucky Duck has a built in decoy. I feel that I have brought in more coyotes from longer distances with the Lucky Duck but the Icotec is still a very good caller that I use as a backup. The Icotec has 200 sounds iirc. The Icotec hangs nicely on a fence wire or branch. I had to make a fence post adapter for the Lucky Duck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hellgate, post: 2682017, member: 117854"] I have the first two models (Gen 1 300 and the Gen 2 500) of Icotec and called in several coyotes. The remote range is wonderful. I had the Steve Criner recommended e-caller but lost the remote and the factory said each caller is syncronized to that one single caller and I was SOL. So I bought the Lucky Duck Revolt as used on the Coyote Assasins you tube channel. I have been very happy with the Lucky Duck. It is LOUD, I can call multiple directions and it came with a multitude of extra sounds when I bought it from Rick Pallete. The Lucky Duck has a built in decoy. I feel that I have brought in more coyotes from longer distances with the Lucky Duck but the Icotec is still a very good caller that I use as a backup. The Icotec has 200 sounds iirc. The Icotec hangs nicely on a fence wire or branch. I had to make a fence post adapter for the Lucky Duck. [/QUOTE]
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