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Hey Mike, I mostly call in reds here in Southest PA. Through years of trial and error amd reading Dennis Kirk Calling books my buddy and I consistently call in four or five and kill one or two every night we go out. First of all you need to get the PROPER red light. Go to nitelite.com or use the optronics available at Cabelas. You want a nice medium to low power beam. Use the light ALL the time. By doing this you'll accomplish two things. First, when you have the light on them you're esentially blinding them and you can get away with a fair amount of movement while getting set up for the shot. Second, you'll be able to spot foxes that you would NEVER be able to see with your naked eye because those eyes will light up real nice from far away and through heavy brush. When you're driving from spot to spot use one of those smoke in a bottle wind checkers, if the wind isn't in your face or at least a cross wind don't even get out of the vehicle- move to your next spot. Good luck!