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Im getting a fox pro firestorm. I was wondering what some of you guys had for sounds on it and what would be some good ones to put on mine? I had a johnny stewart so this is all new to me. Thanks Guys!
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I have had one for two years-good caller. I believe it has 50 sounds and I have used "lightning jack" 90% or more of the time. Can't remember what other calls I used. I call coyotes only. Only thing I don't like is that the remote is hard to read. Mine will be in use in Ks in 10 days.
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Three most effective calls on my FoxPro is the Woodpecker in Distress , Jack Rabbit in Distress, and Coyote Pup in Distress.
A Doe walks out of the woods today and says, that is the last time I'm going to do that for Two Bucks.
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Somewhere either on their web site or in the FoxPro forum (which is on their web site) is a listing of their most popular sounds. That probably is a really good template, just start from the top of the list and skip the sounds as you go down that are for attracting animules you don't hunt.
You didn't mention what you're hunting. If it's coyotes, I'd also recommend you E-mail FoxPro customer support and ask for a copy of Bill Austin's female coyote invitation. They used to include it in their regular sound catalog but for some reason withdrew it when Mr. Austin died. However, they'll still give it to you free if you ask for it. It's not not any sort of a mating call so it's not seasonal, it's just a female looking for companions. It's one of my more productive calls, frequently works when nothing else gets 'em stirred up, so it's odd it's available free (but only if you know the secret handshake).
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Thanks guys. Ill have to get ahold of them and see if i can get it. I need all the help i can get!!!! Part of being a newbie i guess.... have to start somewhere and get my stripes.
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Somewhere either on their web site or in the FoxPro forum (which is on their web site) is a listing of their most popular sounds. That probably is a really good template, just start from the top of the list and skip the sounds as you go down that are for attracting animules you don't hunt.
You didn't mention what you're hunting. If it's coyotes, I'd also recommend you E-mail FoxPro customer support and ask for a copy of Bill Austin's female coyote invitation. They used to include it in their regular sound catalog but for some reason withdrew it when Mr. Austin died. However, they'll still give it to you free if you ask for it. It's not not any sort of a mating call so it's not seasonal, it's just a female looking for companions. It's one of my more productive calls, frequently works when nothing else gets 'em stirred up, so it's odd it's available free (but only if you know the secret handshake). Foxpro most popular poll FWIW - I don't know where you are hunting, but here in the east where we seem to have a lot of pressure, I tend to shy away from the more popular sounds as the season goes on. Most fur here has heard DSG cottontail and gray fox distress many times by this time of year, but they may not have heard kitten crys and prairie dog distress yet. YMMV.
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Every swingin' Joe with a player is using a rabbit distress call. I hardly ever use one of those. Try to throw something at them they don't hear every weekend.
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