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Anyone have any experience with the Phantom Pro-Series Wireless Predator Digital Call?

I'm thinking about going after some coyotes and I'm looking for some feedback. I'd prefer a remote call since I don't want to mess with wires any more.

Any other makes or suggestions? Thanks!
 
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I haven't used one of them but I use the mouth calls. I thingk I am going to order a couple from a guy called arky yoter. He was highly recommended by one of the members here. (Bob in TX.)


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Here here coyote... works well for me...

just like calling in a stray dog....

holding a piece of meat helps a lot tho...

a freshly shot cat also works wonders to bring those coyotes in....


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I agree with OkieNewton. I would sure learn how to use hand calls and alway have a few with you.

For remote e-callers. You best bang for the buck would be to find a used or refurbished FOXPRO or Minaska caller. They are very easy to change sounds on.

Bob

He is a shot of my FOXPRO 532. Nope, it is not the newest wiz-bang in the box, but it sure calls 'em in.



This is my partner's Minaska Bandit. (Look at the new M1). I called this badger in with it.



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Fellas thanks for the replys. I'd consider a mouth call but I'm not sure "which" call to use for my area. Coyotes are not new to this area but they were for many years few and far between. It's just within the last couple of years that they've started to become a nuisance and I've taken an interest in hunting them.

Bob, I've looked at the Foxpro, not sure which model though, and it was $499. I decided to pick up the Phantom Pro for about half the price. It appears to be a decent setup and will do what I want for now.

seafire2, that's ah.... good to know Roll Eyes
 
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I've got the FoxPro FX5 & really like the caller.
 
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