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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Electronic calls, batteries and cold temps?
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<blockquote data-quote="dstark" data-source="post: 1238423" data-attributes="member: 48159"><p>I'm in your neck of the woods and I've been using Foxpros for 5 or six years now. I started out with a now discontinued base model spitfire, it worked great even below zero and the battery life was way longer than I ever expected, i only changed out the batteries once per season. </p><p></p><p>I upgraded last year to the inferno to get a couple features I wanted and I did have an issue in the cold with it last season, not the battery life but the remote quit working. It was just below 0 degrees and I was out in it for probably 5 hours. Once I got it home and warmed up it worked great again. The weather hasn't been that cold again yet but I'll give her another rip this winter when the mercury dips. I'm guessing the problem was with the 9v battery in the remote but I'm not totally sure on that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dstark, post: 1238423, member: 48159"] I'm in your neck of the woods and I've been using Foxpros for 5 or six years now. I started out with a now discontinued base model spitfire, it worked great even below zero and the battery life was way longer than I ever expected, i only changed out the batteries once per season. I upgraded last year to the inferno to get a couple features I wanted and I did have an issue in the cold with it last season, not the battery life but the remote quit working. It was just below 0 degrees and I was out in it for probably 5 hours. Once I got it home and warmed up it worked great again. The weather hasn't been that cold again yet but I'll give her another rip this winter when the mercury dips. I'm guessing the problem was with the 9v battery in the remote but I'm not totally sure on that. [/QUOTE]
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