Mouth calls vrs. E-callers
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Mouth calls vrs. E-callers
Would like to hear what people are using. I still use mouth calls but I am considering an E-call for the most obvious reason (eyes off me). I still like the challange of doing my own calling.
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I looked at a Foxpro the other day with the remote control. Paying $399 just seems a little steep for something like that. I know that some of the members here have sprung for one but would really like to hear how they compare with say a Primos or some other call. How well do they stand up in the field? How often do you have to change batteries, etc.? Has anyone ever tried making one themselves?
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Lots of guys DO make their own, there's a section in the Predatormasters Forum on how to do so, even. It doesn't seem too complicated for an electronics buff (which I ain't!)
I have an older Johnny Stewart cassette caller, the JS 512, and it's more trouble to haul around than it seems to be worth. I've had crows and raptors come in to it, but nothing else at all. Maybe it's just my poor luck, but I've not had any luck with it. I've had more success with a Lohman mouth call than anything, it'll bring in a hound dog real fast! Poor locations probably hurt me, too, around here it's very heavily settled.
It uses a motorcycle battery, I think, it's rechargeable, but heavy. The even older 45rpm record models used 8 D-cell batteries! The new Foxpros and others use 9v batteries, they are a lot lighter and simpler to use, and have wireless remotes, my 512 just has a 50' wire to move the speaker out and away from you.
If I had it to do over, I'd save my money on the 512 and buy a variety of mouth calls, but if I had a bunch of free money, I'd get a Foxpro and save the huffin' and puffin'.
I have an older Johnny Stewart cassette caller, the JS 512, and it's more trouble to haul around than it seems to be worth. I've had crows and raptors come in to it, but nothing else at all. Maybe it's just my poor luck, but I've not had any luck with it. I've had more success with a Lohman mouth call than anything, it'll bring in a hound dog real fast! Poor locations probably hurt me, too, around here it's very heavily settled.
It uses a motorcycle battery, I think, it's rechargeable, but heavy. The even older 45rpm record models used 8 D-cell batteries! The new Foxpros and others use 9v batteries, they are a lot lighter and simpler to use, and have wireless remotes, my 512 just has a 50' wire to move the speaker out and away from you.
If I had it to do over, I'd save my money on the 512 and buy a variety of mouth calls, but if I had a bunch of free money, I'd get a Foxpro and save the huffin' and puffin'.
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Both. Hand calls are very effective because I can vary the pitch,direction,& intensity. E-callers are great for getting the sound away from the caller himself. I believe this is more important where I hunt with the heavier wooded areas as they can sneak in without being detected. You''ll want to,,ideally,, be setting downwind of the e-caller if possible for when they circle you. I have a nice collection of hand calls now & a FoxPro 416B. I use them together on every stand. HTH
BTW-- There are other callers out there for less money. To the human ear up close they may not sound very good but at a distance they will call coyotes. You can get a small handheld e-caller & a mouth call for $9.95S&H from Western Rivers. I''ll get you the link.
BTW-- There are other callers out there for less money. To the human ear up close they may not sound very good but at a distance they will call coyotes. You can get a small handheld e-caller & a mouth call for $9.95S&H from Western Rivers. I''ll get you the link.
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Here is the link. It is an inexpensive way to get started. Whether they will call in predators or not has as much to do with setup & having them in the area as it does using $500 e-callers. They won't come in if they aren't there. If you decide to try one of these let us know how it sounds.
http://www.western-rivers.com/
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The 416B is plenty loud for me where I hunt. Rolling hills,vallesy,flat open ground & woodlots. Lots of folks are using the 416B out west successfully. I do know for sure that you do not want this caller within 20-30yds on full volume. The FX3 is a very nice never HAVE to buy another one again e-caller. And they have 2 speakers. They are upgradeable for the price difference but for my application I don't see a need for that. I'm setting mine up for fox,crow,coyote,& raccoon & thta took me right to 32 sounds. It's all I need. HTH some.
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Isn't there a minimum age for grampas??
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The FX3 is all I've ever used. It's a great caller but I agree it's alot of money. If you're not going to use it very often you can get one of the cheaper foxpro calls with fewer sounds. I have a bunch of sound and change for yotes, crows, coons and fox. I have deer and turkey sounds as well but have never used them. I'd like to learn to use mouth calls a little though. I think they could be very productive at times.
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I've got one of the minaska bandits I've had for a couple of years and it works awesome. I've called big sandhill areas and smaller field to wood lot areas. Its easy to control your sounds and volume with the remote. It has a 12v gell cell battery and will last me 3 to 4 days of calling. They also have the big country bandit that really reaches out (very clear sounding). Couple buddy's have the foxpro and alway ask me to bring the bandit or ask to borrow it. But its usually being used...by me! I also use alot of mouth calls and coaxers. I've had sucess with both. I definitely like my bandit beter than my old San Angelo's cassette caller.
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I have a foxpro 416b and use coaxers with it. I like to get the coyotes fairly close to the caller then use the coaxer or squeaker to make the coyote look at me, then I have a facing shot, I prefer this shot account no pelt damage. And By the way I am going to order a Bandit M1 with auxillary longrange speaker. It has some amazing reveiws, I am excited.