Well, Everybody has their own ideas of what they want and how they want to do it, but it's hard to define it as "cheating". As an example, I took up bowhunting for big game a few years ago. A new challenge, and I enjoy it and have taken some nice animals. But I don't consider rifle hunters to be "cheating"? But even among bowhunters there are differences. Maybe the guys that shoot traditional consider the compound guys to be "cheating" but I don't really think so. Everyone has to define where they find their own personal challenges. I use my FoxPro alot, but I still use hand calls along with it, and I'm pretty good with a handcall and got along for years with no e-caller, but now that I have it, I use it. If it blew up tommorrow I could still go kill a coyote and I wouldn't sweat it being gone for a while, but I would get another one eventually because I can do some things with it that I can't do with a handcall. As for the challenge being in the calling as Jay stated, it is one of the few times I have to disagree with him. As far as I'm concerned alot of guys can toot a call of either kind and get a coyote in sight. But alot less guys can handle them once they get there. They don't know when to shoot, or how to shoot, or they are in the wrong place and get busted. I hear from quite a few guys that say they called in 7 or 8 but only killed one. That tells me they are doing something wrong and I personally wouldn't consider those kinds of numbers as being successful. To me, a successful callers numbers should be that he called in 7 or 8 and only had one get away.