Coyote call questions suggestions

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Been looking at electronic calls this morning. Not looking to spend a lot. What sounds do you use mostly? Would a distressed rabbit call be enough? Thinking of using a Bluetooth speaker with a programed sd card or a phone connection. Already have those other than the recordings on the sd card. Any pre made cards that are good? Does the motion decoy make a big difference? Lots of coyotes and rabbits around here.
 
I use an older foxpro. rabbit, bird and squirrel have had them come in for me.

Other times I have used coyote vocals.

I have a seperate decoy thats just on all the time. It sure gets em running in if they spot it. Only thing I don't like, is i can't shut it off. So sometimes they just book it in and don't stop. I like when they stop to think...BOOM.
 
Looked at fox pros. Their remotes have a longer range which is nice. Was thinking an sd card playing on a loop or for a couple hours would eliminate the need for a remote. Have pauses in between the distress calls.
 
FoxPro, lucky duck, icotec, primos are the only E calls I would consider in that order.
It's way more than just remote range when you get a purpose made call. They are built for the weather and include good quality proven sounds.
Bluetooth speakers will need to contend with the elements while still having enough volume to get the job done. Not saying it won't or can't work but if you plan on being even remotely serious about it I would choose an e call from the above list or buy a few quality handcalls before Bluetooth speakers.
As for your comment about running a call for a few hours. Any coyote stand that lasts longer than 30 min in most cases is just wasting time. Most of my coyote stands last no longer than 15 minutes. In a 15 min stand I will blow or play minimum 3 different sounds.
 
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