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I have heard it is best to order straight from foxpro's website and that way you can choose what calls are on it. I think they also have a refurbished site somewhere that has them cheaper. Not sure what the site is though. Good luck.
does the fox bang work off of the remote or the call
hmmm, that would be another way to get it to go off when you need it, just bang the remote
Fox pro owners don't forget all the free sounds available on their site. i.e coyote KiYI
I like the performance of my firestorm. A few things that I have learned from experiences using the call 1. Only use the front speaker. Using both speakers draws the batteries down much faster. I don't believe there is any advantage to using both speakers. 2. Test your sound files on both front and back. I found a few of the files sound were slightly distorted on one speaker and clearer on another. 3. The camo paint on the unit wears off in about 6 months. 4. Tie some type of lanyard or D-ring hook. This is to hang the call in a tree. Sound broadcasts better. 5. If you are hunting cougar or want an uncomfortably close encounter with one get the "Elk Calf Distress" sound file. 6. My favorite and inital go to sound file for hunting coyotes/predator is "Lightening Jack" and "Cottontail Distress" "Fox Pup Distress". "Challenge Howl" has varible results but when it works coyotes come running in like a freight train. 7. Put the remote controller on a lanyard (better that purchasing a new one after losing one)8. I have the default "Fox Bang" feature on and set with the "Coyote Pup Distress" sound file. A warning however if you bump the hand controller hard enough it will active the "Fox Bang" feature. 9. Good luck.
has anyone ran lithium batteries in the foxpro? do you know if they work out a whole lot better. i have used them in other things in the winter and seems they do last longer.
where would you get high capacities or was it there at cosco? what company are they made by?