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07 January 2009, 02:32
HEAD0001
Help With FX-3 Sounds??
I am going to order a new FX-3. I have my choice of 32 sounds to choose. There are so many, so I am asking for advice for any particular sounds anyone may have experience with.

I will be hunting: Foxes, Coyotes, Raccoons, and crows. Please chime in with the sounds that have worked for you. Even if it is just one particular sound that has worked well. I live in WV. Thanks, Tom


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07 January 2009, 02:58
hm1996
Lightnin' Jack, Lucky Bird, DSG Cottontail, Coyote Female Invitation, Woodpecker Dist., Coyote KiYi, Coyote Challenge Howl & Coyote hurt pup.

Regards,
hm


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07 January 2009, 03:32
Adicted
I know a lot of folks like the foxpro electronic calls. A bit much for my current budget. Is the primos Power Dogg worth looking at? I tend to trust Randy Anderson calls but the electronic stuff is different. Any advice on more affordable calls?
07 January 2009, 06:17
Bob in TX
Here are 16 tried and true sounds from FOXPRO:

1-234 Aggr. Jack
2-209 Coyote Pup
3-291 Woodpecker
4-239 Rabbit Duet
5-236 Jackrabbit Squall
6-238-Cottontail #2
7-233 Jackrabbit
8- LOO Lighting Jack
9-351 Cottontail Frenzy
10-290 Lucky Bird
11-259 Fawn Distress
12-332 Blue Jay Distress
13-C22 Yote Pup
14-224 Grey Fox Distress
15-NO2 Racoon Fight
16-266 Racoon Puppies

For calling crows, get the Crow & Owl Fight.

You can fill in the rest with whatever you want. These will call critters day in and day out anywhere.

Good Hunting,

Bob


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07 January 2009, 06:48
Geedubya
'bout the only thing I can add to Bob's list is the Mountain lion in heat. Turn the volume up 3/4 way and let loose. Cows will no longer be a problem.
GWB