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Hi, I just bought a foxpro wildfire 2 ecaller. I usually hand call but it was cheap so i though what the hell. What sequence do you guys usually use for the foxpro sounds. Im going at the end of the month to moses lake to my usual spring hunting spot. Ive never hunted in november for coyotes. Are they as hungry as they are in spring/ winter. I did a search and all i came up was use jackrabbit in distress call. Im looking for more detail information. I also use a quiver critter when i hand call. Can i use it with an ecaller?
Quote from: polyanskiyalex on November 15, 2012, 01:03:13 AMHi, I just bought a foxpro wildfire 2 ecaller. I usually hand call but it was cheap so i though what the hell. What sequence do you guys usually use for the foxpro sounds. Im going at the end of the month to moses lake to my usual spring hunting spot. Ive never hunted in november for coyotes. Are they as hungry as they are in spring/ winter. I did a search and all i came up was use jackrabbit in distress call. Im looking for more detail information. I also use a quiver critter when i hand call. Can i use it with an ecaller?I'm am trying to say this nice Polyanskilex, you are most likely not going to find anyone to give you detailed information because no one likes to give up their self learned sounds or sequences that work good for them. Also I think you will realize after you start to have some success that it is better to figure out what works by yourself so that you have somewhat of an understanding of WHY it works. If someone gave you a sequence that consistently called coyotes in, what would you do when it quit working? And it will quit working at some point. I don't have a lot of experience compared to some guys on here, I have only been at it maybe 6 or 7 years but if you look back through my posts, I was asking the same type of questions as you. It was real frustrating not getting any answers but looking back, its the best thing that could have happened. I had to learn what worked by myself and I spent a lot of time trying. I did do a lot of reading on the internet but most everything I found was generic advice. After I started calling in and killing some coyotes I wanted to learn some advanced techniques and once again I couldn't find anyone to help me. I never had a mentor or someone to teach me, it was all trial and error. Now I am happy with my success but I won't stop trying different things to try to better my success. The best thing you could do is find someone who really knows what they are doing and see if they would help you learn. Jerry Malbeck is an example of a guy that knows what he is doing but I understand he isn't taking people out anymore. Hope this helps and I didn't mean to offend anyone with this post.
Play with sounds, different area's will need different calls. Finish your stands with pup distress or ky yi [/quoteGood advise, not sure many know this tip!Quote from: Biggerhammer on January 03, 2014, 05:57:30 PMI knew a old boy out in Moses Lake years back when the Fox Pro's first came out that killed piles of Coyotes with the "Woodpecker In Distress " . He would play it non stop, start very low and slowly work up the volume. He slaughtered the Coyotes with it. Then when he started running a decoy with it , it only got better!Been using that sound with pretty good sucess since, well, I began using electronics with an old 8 track put together my Murray Burnham! Mid 70's maybe?. Confidence deke was an foil pie tin hung of a branch nearby! Usually ended with a couple down most mornings!
I knew a old boy out in Moses Lake years back when the Fox Pro's first came out that killed piles of Coyotes with the "Woodpecker In Distress " . He would play it non stop, start very low and slowly work up the volume. He slaughtered the Coyotes with it. Then when he started running a decoy with it , it only got better!
lightning jack worked worked for us. called a yote but no shot and called in a badger. got him.