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Electronic Predator Calls

Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by clee, Jul 20, 2011.

  1. clee

    clee Weekend Warrior

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    I've been looking at thinning out the coyote population in my deer woods. Electronic callers are outraegously expensive, some making it all the way to $600. I found one at Cabela's for $40. It is a Johnny Stewart Attractor Call. It comes with 6 preloaded calls and other disks for it. Another disk runs $30.

    Anyone have experience with this call or any other electronic callers that are under $100.


    http://www.cabelas.com/product/John...redator+call&WTz_l=Header;Search-All+Products
     
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    clee Weekend Warrior

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    Are there not any predator hunters here? Give me some thoughts.
     
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    Hoytultrasport Weekend Warrior

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    I'm goin to do the same but I haven't used any calls yet. I'm goin to try to get a fox pro. I have heard good things about them sorry I can't help with the post
     
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    Sticknstringarchery Grizzled Veteran

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    Not sure about them but, check your local laws. I know here in NC they are legal to use on preditors but, you get caught using one durring deer or turkey season, your screwed. I don't know about the call you are talking about but, most I have seen have more calls programmed than just preditors.
     
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    In MO, you cannot use an electronic call for deer or turkey, but for predators it A-ok to use.

    I looked at the foxpro, and the cheapest one is $200 with the most expensive being around $500. I would prefer not to drop that much on one. Especially when I can buy a tape for $10 and just turn it on.
     

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