Doc Posted February 16, 2018 Share Posted February 16, 2018 So which recorded calls seem to work best for you when hunting Coyotes? How about foxes (red or grey)? What WMU are you hunting? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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turkeyfeathers Posted February 16, 2018 Share Posted February 16, 2018 (edited) Just got a foxpro last year and haven’t killed a thing with it. Been out with it only 2x I think Johnny Stewart cassette caller before with cottontail distress yielded me 10 or so red fox Coyotes !? No idea , still have never killed one calling 9F Edited February 16, 2018 by turkeyfeathers Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wolc123 Posted February 16, 2018 Share Posted February 16, 2018 (edited) No recorded calls but many years ago, I had a red fox come in to a dying-rabbit mouth call in the late morning (around 10 am). That was before predator hunting was very popular. It got within 15 yards of me. I was not able to get off a shot with my .22 single-shot. It was moving fast and really took off when it caught my sent, never offering a good shot. I was wishing I had a full-choke shotgun loaded with #4's. That is what I have used to kill a few red foxes in the years since then. They also responded to the dying-rabbit mouth call, but were all taken on snowy moonlit nights, usually between 8 pm and 10 pm. I have never visually identified a coyote responding to that call, but I may have heard a few (if they were not foxes). They seem to have a real knack for getting down-wind before exposing themselves. I have had the most luck on coyotes without a call. They respond well to the scent of a deer (or other) carcass. I throw my butchering remains, as well as the occasional road kill, on a pile that is about 100 yards behind my bedroom window. I still have to search that pile for the lower jaw of this year's crossbow buck, so Doewacker can properly age it. There is an untouched (except for a missing tail) semi-frozen road-kill doe out there right now, but the snow has melted and there is not much moon. If she thaws a bit more and starts throwing some scent, and the moon and snow cooperate before the end of June, I might see some action. All this action is in zone 9F Edited February 16, 2018 by wolc123 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pygmy Posted February 16, 2018 Share Posted February 16, 2018 Many moons ago, when I was a mere wisp of a lad, a friend and I killed a bunch of grey foxes with a Johhny Stewart 45 RPM record player and a grey fox pup in distress recording...Best night we ever had we called in 18 foxes, although 2 or 3 per night was a much more realistic expectation... We never killed a red...Only ever had one come within shotgun range and my partner missed him.. We tried the dying rabbit and called in a few, but the grey fox pup was far superior... We always used a shotgun with #4 shot, and most of our shots were well within 50 yards, many much closer.. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MrGroundhog Posted February 17, 2018 Share Posted February 17, 2018 Nutty nut hatch is probably my favorite call. Fox love it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
airedale Posted February 17, 2018 Share Posted February 17, 2018 (edited) A disclaimer, no way would I consider myself any kind of expert varmint caller. I get into a few varmints when just out hunting for anything during small game season that walks crawls or flies with my dogs. I almost always carry a varmint call in my pocket when hunting, many times they have livened things up on a slow day. The vast majority of my varmint hunting takes place early mornings. I have had my best luck on Fox and Coyote with some sort of dying Rabbit call, I use both hand calls and electronic callers. I have called a few Coon with an electronic caller playing Woodpecker in distress call and also got a few to leave dens and show themselves with squaller type call. The Fox taken below was called in with a little low cost Phantom electronic pocket size call while out Squirrel hunting. just doing a bit of calling between stands. Edited February 17, 2018 by airedale Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PREDATE Posted February 18, 2018 Share Posted February 18, 2018 I've had my Foxpro for 3 seasons and I like it, but to be honest I've called in more preds by kissing the back of my hand or thumbnail. I could rival the best call on the market.Red fox normally like more of a squeaky sound at low-mid volume. Grey fox will run up your leg with most any sound/volume. Coyotes are smart and most have been educated quite well. It's safe to bet that every coyote in the state has heard Bay Bee Cottontail or Titmouse Tantrum at least a dozen times.Sent from my LGMP260 using Tapatalk Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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