Have You Used This Call, Recommend One Please

I bought a lightly used Foxpro Spitfire for $175 shipped. Went to a new area, and had a big dog sprinting my way in less than five seconds! I'm a believer.
 
I do not call coyote but I have a home made call we use for crow hunting,I would buy the best fox pro I could afford and maybe spend more than I could afford.You only get so many chances at calling anything in and quality of caller is more important than quality of firearm!
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The spitfire is awesome for the money... The sound quality is great and I love mine..m what I will say is if is still was hunting the praries it wouldn't be loud enough... For here in ontario or other non prarie spots it is perfect... It will work in the praries... But you could miss out on a few long range dogs...
 
Tracker made us a couple e callers as nester suggested about 100.00 I don't think they are versatile enough in changing calls but they are a good poor mans caller!!
 
I'm waiting on the local sporting goods store to get the foxpro spitfire in and then it's off to the races, they said they should have them in a week or so.

I'm looking forward to having to beat the coyote's off with a stick when I turn that caller on;)
 
You could always make your own as I have done.

Radio Shack does't ship to Canada though, you will have to do a road trip as I find that there mini audio amplifier is key.





El Cheapo Electronic Caller:

http://www.varmintal.com/ahunt.htm
that's an interesting site I especially like the camo paint job on that rifle and it looks very easy to do, I'm going to try it on my 243 if it turns out ok I may do my 22-250 also.

thanks for this post, I'll be getting the spitfire called as soon as they come in
 
I always carry a set of hand calls as a backup to my Foxpro. Nobody wants a 'technical malfunction' ruining your day out in the bush.
Ok, so I picked up an hand held caller at Walmart the other day for $10 just for the heck of it, I went in today and tried it out and was very surprised to see that after no more then 5 minutes of calling, right out in the open on the side of the road I was nearly swarmed by crows and a fox came up and sat down behind me about 50 yards away,

now that I know I can call something in I'm going to pick up a couple of better ones the next time I go in to Coastal, so here's my question, what calls (animal sounds) do you recommend? the one I picked up the other day was a distressed cottontail so I'm going to get a better one of those for sure and maybe a couple more.
 
carverpredatorcalls.com make awesome custom calls you can be proud to own..... I have 4 .... a rabbit distress is hard to mess up.....

Kerry has gone through some turmoil in his life but will be back in business shortly... he ships to canada and his prices include tax and shipping and are ridiculously low.... here is a pic of some of mine.....


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carverpredatorcalls.com make awesome custom calls you can be proud to own..... I have 4 .... a rabbit distress is hard to mess up.....

Kerry has gone through some turmoil in his life but will be back in business shortly... he ships to canada and his prices include tax and shipping and are ridiculously low.... here is a pic of some of mine.....


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nice looking calls but what animals are they?

on another note I was into a thread about custom made calls the other night, some of the calls in that thread are more like works of art then something you'd use
 
nice looking calls but what animals are they?

on another note I was into a thread about custom made calls the other night, some of the calls in that thread are more like works of are then something you'd use

Left to right....

-african blackwood and resin rabbit distress

-Coyote howler open reed in box elder burl

-cocobola wood coaxer (mouse and weasel squeaks)

They work... :) ... I cant say always... but I can say that they didn't make this guy very happy....

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