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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Best Electronic Caller
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<blockquote data-quote="Hellgate" data-source="post: 2279484" data-attributes="member: 117854"><p>Avoid the Flextone pushed by Steve Criner(? Dog Soldier) as the remore and call are synchronized at the factory and either unit cannot be replaced. My remote fell out of my pack and could not be recovered. The factory rep said each remote is for each call and I could not get another remote to replace it. All I could salvage were the batteries when I tossed a perfectly good almost new call. I have used the little Icotec 300 successfully but went bigger with their 2nd Gen 500 and 200 sounds. Very reliable and long remote range but not quite as loud as I wanted so I bought the Flextone. The Icotecs easily hang on a fence wire or branch.</p><p></p><p>Operation of the Flextone was more complicated and slightly low batteries made it fail so I always had the Icotec as a backup and called a few coyotes with the Icotec when I couldn't get the Flextone going.</p><p></p><p>I recently bought the LuckyDuck Revolt and am very happy with its features and many sounds including the extra sounds added to it if bought directly from the Verminator. It even has seasonal hunt call sequences loaded on it as well as a built in decoy and a speaker remote rotation feature.</p><p></p><p>My opinion as to the best electronic call would be one of the high end Icotec calls or the Lucky Duck Revolt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hellgate, post: 2279484, member: 117854"] Avoid the Flextone pushed by Steve Criner(? Dog Soldier) as the remore and call are synchronized at the factory and either unit cannot be replaced. My remote fell out of my pack and could not be recovered. The factory rep said each remote is for each call and I could not get another remote to replace it. All I could salvage were the batteries when I tossed a perfectly good almost new call. I have used the little Icotec 300 successfully but went bigger with their 2nd Gen 500 and 200 sounds. Very reliable and long remote range but not quite as loud as I wanted so I bought the Flextone. The Icotecs easily hang on a fence wire or branch. Operation of the Flextone was more complicated and slightly low batteries made it fail so I always had the Icotec as a backup and called a few coyotes with the Icotec when I couldn't get the Flextone going. I recently bought the LuckyDuck Revolt and am very happy with its features and many sounds including the extra sounds added to it if bought directly from the Verminator. It even has seasonal hunt call sequences loaded on it as well as a built in decoy and a speaker remote rotation feature. My opinion as to the best electronic call would be one of the high end Icotec calls or the Lucky Duck Revolt. [/QUOTE]
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