I’ve used mouth calls more than my Foxpro. A few things I like about electronics is you can make sounds that can be hard or impossible with mouth calls. That’s especially true for a new predator caller.

It’s also helpful to get the source of the call away from you some, the animal has most of the attention at the source.

Besides that, I have no problem settling in with my Crit-R-Call ‘PeeWee’, or Burnham Brothers ‘mini-blaster’. One key is to have a few breaks in calling, hopefully the animal shows itself & you get that quick shot.

Regardless, there is still a lot of ‘hunting’ & setup involved.

With ‘problem’ coyotes an experienced trapper would likely have a larger effect than shooting a few. In the Winter an easier method is some roadkill out back by cover. The idea is to get a shot while having the morning coffee.