Looking for advise on Electronic Calls / Noise Mimic / Sound Maker

JohnJameson

Mr. Moxy
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Oct 7, 2021
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Fort Bragg
Good morning,
I don't even know what these are referred as. But I'm looking to get into coyote hunting. Anyone here use or know where to find more information on effective electronic noise makers that help lure in coyote?
 
Foxpro, Lucky Duck, and Icotec are pretty popular. They all have pro’s/cons.

There are also custom sound producers. You can load their sounds on to your call. Some of the custom sound producers sell the calls with their sounds preloaded.

I would probably buy the call from one of the sound producers.

Made For Killing, Boss Acoustics, Tony Tebbe’s, or Rick Paillette (sp)
 
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I run a foxpro shockwave. I bought it after I went with a friend who had the low end foxpro at the time and was disappointed with the volume wnd battery life. I have been very happy with my shockwave.
 
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Good morning,
I don't even know what these are referred as. But I'm looking to get into coyote hunting. Anyone here use or know where to find more information on effective electronic noise makers that help lure in coyote?

I have the fox pro Shockwave with the Foxjack decoy.

It's more expensive than most options but I like the features and it sounds great. It has pretty good battery life, multi directional sound, it gets plenty loud.

Generally I'll start with a lone howl. Maybe 2-3 lone howls, wait a couple minutes. Then I'll move into a rabbit distress for roughly 5-8 min. Wait 3-5 minutes. Rabbit distress for another 5-8 minutes, wait. If nothing had shown up I'll try coyote pup screams for 2-3 minutes. Wait and decide if I want to try one more distress or move.
 
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