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Re: bears and the foxpro spitfire
« Reply #15 on: June 20, 2011, 08:45:15 PM »
Bears will eat anything.  I think any call that sounds like there will be a meal at the end of it, will bring them in.  If a bloated carcass made a call--now that would be the ticket!
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Re: bears and the foxpro spitfire
« Reply #16 on: June 20, 2011, 08:54:11 PM »
Guys and Gals,

which call on the foxpro spitfire do you think, or have had bears come into? Thanks for any help, and for reading the post :hello:

Also curious if you successful guys leave the volume consistent throughout the 45 minutes or do you change it quite a bit??? Haven't had any luck with my Spitfire yet and I'm starting to think I just need to set it and leave it the hell alone....

I play with mine. I never leave it the same and try to turn it down if there is time when I see a bear. Sometimes they like to come in fast :chuckle: Most times they will be smart and come in slow with the wind in there nose. Or they will try to get the wind. I shot my first bear why calling for them at 43 yards. He stopped behind a bush and all I could see was his mellon and he had his nose in the air. So he got the old 300wm mellon punch! A lot of people like to start loud, DON'T! call soft first if there is something close they are more likely to come in then if you start on full blast!
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Re: bears and the foxpro spitfire
« Reply #17 on: June 24, 2011, 06:24:22 AM »
Carpsniperg2 Thanks for the info on the starting sequence.  I have been starting on volume 5 every stand.  Starting soft makes complete sense.  I will give it a try tomorrow :tup:
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