Foxpro wildfire?

Love mine. It is plenty loud except on those extreemly windy days but if its that windy I'm not going to go anyway. Battery life is very good I can hunt 3-4 nights 5+ hours a night (not calling all 5+ hours) and have yet to have it go dead or even flash low battery. I have not tried any rechargables in it yet just Duracell Ultra, I change them after 4 trips and then use the ones that I take out as backup or around the house. The remote is easy to use 1 9v battery has lasted since September and it is still showing full charge. It is easy to download sounds to the caller the Foxpro program for downloading takes a little getting used to but once you figure it out is easy and gives you a backup of your sounds. I have had the remote work out to about 150 yards but have not tried any further, with that said I did have to hold the remote above my head to get consistant performance at that distance but not every time don't have to do that at 100 or in. I have started elevating the call at anything over a 100 and have not had any issues out to 150. The call is small enough to fit in a jacket pocket freeing the hands shooting stix seat guns etc. The foxbang is nice but play with it at the house before you hunt with it, it can be sensitive, you can bump the remote and trigger the foxbang. Don't ask how I know this. I wish it had more presets but I just arrainged the calls I use the most at the front and then grouped the rest by species so it is easy to get to them without searching. All in all a very good call for the money. I cannot personally speak for FoxPro's customer service as I have not had to use it, which is a good thing, but everybody says it is great. I got mine right after they came out.
 
i love my wildfire. i called in 2 dogs with it this past weekend. it has plenty of volume in my opinion...especially for me in the north ga mtns
 


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