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My coworker just secured a fox hunting property on the the island. Unfortunately, he has no predator call and my foxpro is upstate and I can't justify buying a new one, or driving up to get it. Is there anyone on here located on the island that wouldn't mind loaning out their predator call for a few days? I can provide collateral as security. 

 

Thanks in advance!

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This brings back memories...

 

Back in the 1960s the owner of the local pool hall/cigar store/ gunshop owned an electronic caller.. It was a Johnny Stewart 45 RPM record player.

 

He would rent it out for $5  per day...  I shot a lot of crows over it and killed some foxes with it.  It was STATE OF THE ART at that time...

 

In the early 1970s a buddy of mine bought  a caller just like it.. We killed hundreds of crows and dozens of foxes with it.   I suspect he still has it..He never sells anything..It is probably an antique now, along with the 45 rpm records that go with it..

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   I suspect he still has it..He never sells anything..It is probably an antique now, along with the 45 rpm records that go with it..

 

Bring it up next summer, I'll peddle it on Ebay and we'll buy beer and lap dances on the OTHER side of the river ;)

 

 

We will be rich in so many ways...........................LOL

 

 

 

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This brings back memories...

 

Back in the 1960s the owner of the local pool hall/cigar store/ gunshop owned an electronic caller.. It was a Johnny Stewart 45 RPM record player.

 

He would rent it out for $5  per day...  I shot a lot of crows over it and killed some foxes with it.  It was STATE OF THE ART at that time...

 

In the early 1970s a buddy of mine bought  a caller just like it.. We killed hundreds of crows and dozens of foxes with it.   I suspect he still has it..He never sells anything..It is probably an antique now, along with the 45 rpm records that go with it..

 

That is classic! I see some of the equipment my father used back in the day for work and compare it to what I use today. It's night and day! I bet that record player still works!

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