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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Good/best varmint call
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<blockquote data-quote="Goofycat" data-source="post: 315764" data-attributes="member: 6504"><p>I had planned on seriously looking at the FX3 caller by Foxpro, but after looking at the list of calls for crows and coyotes, I am stumped as to how many calls I would need. If I stick with the FX3, I am limited to 32 calls, which I originally thought would provide for enough variation. Now, I am seeing that there appear to be dozens of different calls. I have no idea which calls would work better than the distressed rabbit and coyote mouth calls I am now using, and after hearing the quality of the calls on the FoxPro and Wildlife Technologies websites, it appears that more calls might be better than fewer calls. This means that if I choose the FoxPro, I would have to spend $200 more to upgrade to the new Fury (the FX5 has been discontinued) in order to include more calls than the 32 that the FX3 provides.</p><p></p><p>The "Mighty Atom" that WT provides is advertised as being around 2 pounds; but....their website does not provide as clear an explanation of features as does the FoxPro site. </p><p></p><p>So....should I just bite the bullet and go with the FoxPro Fury at $599, or go with a Wildlife Tech model?</p><p>I don't want to spend less money on a model that won't offer the variety of sounds that will bring in coyotes and crows. I don't plan to hunt anything else, except pigs. BTW ProBass Shops has some good things to say about the FX3 in their customer reviews, yet nothing is mentioned about whether a maximum of 32 sounds is really enough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goofycat, post: 315764, member: 6504"] I had planned on seriously looking at the FX3 caller by Foxpro, but after looking at the list of calls for crows and coyotes, I am stumped as to how many calls I would need. If I stick with the FX3, I am limited to 32 calls, which I originally thought would provide for enough variation. Now, I am seeing that there appear to be dozens of different calls. I have no idea which calls would work better than the distressed rabbit and coyote mouth calls I am now using, and after hearing the quality of the calls on the FoxPro and Wildlife Technologies websites, it appears that more calls might be better than fewer calls. This means that if I choose the FoxPro, I would have to spend $200 more to upgrade to the new Fury (the FX5 has been discontinued) in order to include more calls than the 32 that the FX3 provides. The "Mighty Atom" that WT provides is advertised as being around 2 pounds; but....their website does not provide as clear an explanation of features as does the FoxPro site. So....should I just bite the bullet and go with the FoxPro Fury at $599, or go with a Wildlife Tech model? I don't want to spend less money on a model that won't offer the variety of sounds that will bring in coyotes and crows. I don't plan to hunt anything else, except pigs. BTW ProBass Shops has some good things to say about the FX3 in their customer reviews, yet nothing is mentioned about whether a maximum of 32 sounds is really enough. [/QUOTE]
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