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<blockquote data-quote="TRnCO" data-source="post: 1988004" data-attributes="member: 115202"><p>"TRnCO what caliber/bullet to you use on coyotes?" 17-204 is my primary fur getter using a 30 gr. Nagel, these days</p><p></p><p>"TRnCO what e caller and what number are the sounds you use. Awesome. I know you mentioned Lucky Duck. Have you tried the FoxPro? If so give us your thoughts and the sounds you used with success. "</p><p></p><p>For the last few years I've been using the Revolution and more recently the Revolt. I use so many different sounds that trying to list them all doesn't make sense. Which sounds a guy uses shouldn't be chosen on what someone else uses. Sure there are some sounds that everyone likes that get used a lot, but if a guy owns a Lucky Duck call, he should be able to figure out what works, and doesn't, for him, same with any Ecall on the market.</p><p> I did use a Fox Pro for a few years before switching to Lucky Duck. I can't remember even which sounds I used on it, but I do know that the vocals that a guy can get on the Lucky Duck, especially the fight sounds, are simply unmatched by any other call maker, currently.</p><p></p><p> I don't worry too much about sharing info. mainly because I hunt nearly 100% of private ground, and honestly I don't really have much pressure from others. That's a big part of my success. the area that I focus on isn't pounded from others. Matter of fact, i think a lot of callers would drive right on by a lot of the ground that I call on, because it doesn't look coyote rich from the road.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TRnCO, post: 1988004, member: 115202"] "TRnCO what caliber/bullet to you use on coyotes?" 17-204 is my primary fur getter using a 30 gr. Nagel, these days "TRnCO what e caller and what number are the sounds you use. Awesome. I know you mentioned Lucky Duck. Have you tried the FoxPro? If so give us your thoughts and the sounds you used with success. " For the last few years I've been using the Revolution and more recently the Revolt. I use so many different sounds that trying to list them all doesn't make sense. Which sounds a guy uses shouldn't be chosen on what someone else uses. Sure there are some sounds that everyone likes that get used a lot, but if a guy owns a Lucky Duck call, he should be able to figure out what works, and doesn't, for him, same with any Ecall on the market. I did use a Fox Pro for a few years before switching to Lucky Duck. I can't remember even which sounds I used on it, but I do know that the vocals that a guy can get on the Lucky Duck, especially the fight sounds, are simply unmatched by any other call maker, currently. I don't worry too much about sharing info. mainly because I hunt nearly 100% of private ground, and honestly I don't really have much pressure from others. That's a big part of my success. the area that I focus on isn't pounded from others. Matter of fact, i think a lot of callers would drive right on by a lot of the ground that I call on, because it doesn't look coyote rich from the road. [/QUOTE]
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