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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Best time of year for coyote hunting
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<blockquote data-quote="Goofycat" data-source="post: 328705" data-attributes="member: 6504"><p>I am near the completion of my fairly intensive study on the comparison of the Fury vs. the CS24 and will post my findings, along with some interesting information that Fox Pro has recently added to its website, although I found that it was hard to find at first. I will answer some of my own questions posed in my previous posts. I just packed up the Fury and Prairie Blaster, will send it back tomorrow. Drew at Fox Pro has been very helpful. I didn't think they would allow a return of two different calls, but they had no problem getting me what I wanted. The CS24 will be ordered as soon as we get our limit of 50 calls ironed out.</p><p></p><p>If any of you veteran callers have any suggestions as to which calls you would include, let me know. I am sure that others would also be interested. I will be using the usual coyote calls, pup distress calls, as well as distress calls from other animals. I also plan to have some crow calls added at the end of the list. I had originally planned to add boar sounds for boar hunting, but after contacting TexasBoars.com, I was advised not waste my time. </p><p></p><p>So, as it stands, I will wait until the CS24 arrives (probably around two weeks), try it out and compare it to the PB and Fury, then get back to this thread and give a report. I know this thread is probably causing a lot of yawns---especially with you veteran callers---but for us novices, it is the only way to get and give information. Luckily, I have been able to check two of Fox Pro's high-end callers out just to see how they work and get an idea as to how much volume is available on both of them, their portability, weight, size, features, etc. I have always used hand calls with success, but I am getting old and lazy and want someone (some THING) else to do the work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goofycat, post: 328705, member: 6504"] I am near the completion of my fairly intensive study on the comparison of the Fury vs. the CS24 and will post my findings, along with some interesting information that Fox Pro has recently added to its website, although I found that it was hard to find at first. I will answer some of my own questions posed in my previous posts. I just packed up the Fury and Prairie Blaster, will send it back tomorrow. Drew at Fox Pro has been very helpful. I didn't think they would allow a return of two different calls, but they had no problem getting me what I wanted. The CS24 will be ordered as soon as we get our limit of 50 calls ironed out. If any of you veteran callers have any suggestions as to which calls you would include, let me know. I am sure that others would also be interested. I will be using the usual coyote calls, pup distress calls, as well as distress calls from other animals. I also plan to have some crow calls added at the end of the list. I had originally planned to add boar sounds for boar hunting, but after contacting TexasBoars.com, I was advised not waste my time. So, as it stands, I will wait until the CS24 arrives (probably around two weeks), try it out and compare it to the PB and Fury, then get back to this thread and give a report. I know this thread is probably causing a lot of yawns---especially with you veteran callers---but for us novices, it is the only way to get and give information. Luckily, I have been able to check two of Fox Pro's high-end callers out just to see how they work and get an idea as to how much volume is available on both of them, their portability, weight, size, features, etc. I have always used hand calls with success, but I am getting old and lazy and want someone (some THING) else to do the work. [/QUOTE]
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