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I have decided to purchase a remote caller. Can anyone give me the pros and cons between the two and the best place to purchase one. If I am going to spen $500.00 on a caller I want to make sure I get the best one. Thanks
 
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i vote hands down for the foxpro. its every thing i had hoped it would be and more. plus their cust. service is second to none. their callers have every option a guy could ever need. good luck!
 
Posts: 485 | Location: Boise, Idaho | Registered: 17 January 2001Reply With Quote
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I have been been comparing all of the wireless remote e-callers out there for some time. I decided that the Loudmouth best fit my needs and my style of calling. I am getting the one with Uncle Ted's Snake Skin camo. You can load your own sounds and change sounds anytime you want without sending it back to be reprogrammed or having to buy an adapter for $40 to load your own sounds. You can also buy blank sound cards which you can load 16 sounds on so you can have as many sounds as you wish by just switching out a sound card.

The Foxpro's are very good units also. The hunters I know that have them swear by them also.

Here is a link to the comparison chart I did for my board: E-Caller Comparison Link

You can get the Loudmouth at AllPredatorCalls.com: All Predator Calls Link

The best spot for Foxpro is GameCalls.net: Game Calls Link

Good Hunting,

Bob
 
Posts: 3065 | Location: Hondo, Texas USA | Registered: 28 August 2001Reply With Quote
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I have both the Foxpro and Loudmouth and prefer the Loudmouth.
 
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I had the chance to try my new Loudmouth this past weekend for the first time over in New Mexico with two friends. We called everything from desert prairie, to sand dunes, to caprock. We ended up calling in 13 coyotes and one gray fox. We saw a group of mule deer circle around in front of us about 400 yards out on one stand. They were being pushed by a coyote. I can't say enough good things about the Loudmouth. The most coyotes we called in on one stand was four. On another stand, we had a coyote right on top of the caller digging to get into the bush the caller was in to get at the bunny. Over on the caprock we called in two coyotes on one stand from different directions. We got to watch one of them come in from over half a mile away. All of this was in spite of being busted on almost half of our stands by either opening day quail hunters or oil field traffic.

The Loudmouth is much lighter than I expected it to be which is a real plus. I found myself double checking twice to make sure I had it with my stool on the way to a stand because I am used to carrying a much heavier caller. The sound quality is excellent and the remote is easy and logical to use. I loaded four of my own sounds on it before I left. It only takes a second to do. Bottom line�I think it is a keeper.

Bob

Here are some pics from the weekend:
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Posts: 3065 | Location: Hondo, Texas USA | Registered: 28 August 2001Reply With Quote
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