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I want to upgrade my old, bottom-of-the-line Foxpro. It still makes sounds, but the remote is driving me crazy with it's dim control panel. It's hard for me to read it in daytime, let alone nighttime, and the buttons are a pain.
So, some of you high-volume coyote hunters, what digital callers do you like for 2023?
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Just bought a Lucky Duck Riot, used it a couple of times, it works ,my Fox-Pro is old and beat up nothing against Fox Pro, I wanted to try something different. Rio7
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The remotes on the Foxpro patriots are nice and the call is reasonable at 149 bucks. I usually only take handcalls these days but when I do take an E caller I always blow a handcall over it. Lots of people can turn on an E caller, sometimes that open reed handcall can really bring them in. A lot of people really like the Lucky Duck brand.
Last edited by bmoney; 04/15/23.
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Can’t go wrong with foxpro or lucky duck. I prefer foxpro because the remote is much better. I also feel like the calls are better built. But I’ve killed just as many coyotes with a roughneck as I have a x24
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