doggin coyotes
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I had a nice Foxpro Fusion caller that lasted 3 whole days. On the 3rd day it caught a partial load of #2 TSS. It didn't survive it!
I ran a Fusion for several years. It got hit 3 times with buck shot during that time. The first 2 times it was just a single pellet and didn't do any harm but the third time it caught a full load and it was done.I had a nice Foxpro Fusion caller that lasted 3 whole days. On the 3rd day it caught a partial load of #2 TSS. It didn't survive it!
I've wondered about this myself. I have a FoxPro Shockwave that must be 13-14 years old now. For years I was pretty successful with it. Last season I started to really struggle getting a response. Same so far this season. Very limited responses. Hand calls still work to some extent, so it's not just the obviously reduce coyote population in my area. Thus, I'm growing concerned that there's something amiss with the speakers, which have sung the bunny blues for many, many hours. Perhaps I need some real young, sensitive ears to listen to the caller. Maybe they could pick up some background noise my old desensitized ears don't hear.I think they do have a mileage date. Old calls used a little last a very long time. The calls are ok but your speakers wear out over time with heavy use. IMO. They sound ok to us but something changed to the animals and they react differently or not at all and avoid you. Volume I believe is the speaker killer. Can’t prove this but I do know when I get a new speaker things are good again for sometime.
I've been less successful calling coyotes the last 5 years than I was 2015 to 2020 in Southern NM. Old speakers could be a factor I haven't considered but I believe it is more complicated than that.I've wondered about this myself. I have a FoxPro Shockwave that must be 13-14 years old now. For years I was pretty successful with it. Last season I started to really struggle getting a response. Same so far this season. Very limited responses. Hand calls still work to some extent, so it's not just the obviously reduce coyote population in my area. Thus, I'm growing concerned that there's something amiss with the speakers, which have sung the bunny blues for many, many hours. Perhaps I need some real young, sensitive ears to listen to the caller. Maybe they could pick up some background noise my old desensitized ears don't hear.
I had a FREQ and had to send it back.I have a FX3 and just wondering if the new FoxPros sound better than the FX3? I use a hand call 95% of the time.
The show Carnivore uses the FREQ and swear by it. But it's a 2000.00 call