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Offline muzzleblast525

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« on: May 04, 2005, 12:27:08 PM »
Okay you people, tell me, is the Fox Pro 416BRC worth the money I just dropped on this?  I had an old Johnny Stewart cassette player, but never had any luck with it.  Planning on going out this weekend to try for some yotes and cats....... :sniper:

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« Reply #1 on: May 04, 2005, 02:32:12 PM »
M<ost of the calls on the Fox Pro`s are recordings of live animals, and are digital. I have a Fox Por and really haven`t had it out like I should have, for the money I have invested in it, but I have called in game with it. Some coyote, owles, hawks and dogs. I`m not closed to being an expert on calling, but I think the Fox-Pro is the best on the market.

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« Reply #2 on: May 13, 2005, 09:26:33 PM »
Hi i too had the Johhny Stewart 512 caller i had more in it than i do my FOX PRO caller  my 512 caller i had 60 tapes an AMP a extra speaker and wall charger beside the others ones and JS bag i sold it and got my FP 416 with remote i didnt get it in until the end of coyote season put just playing with it around the house getting used to it i think it is the best caller out and worth the money and it is so lite to carry it has been on one hunt but the wind was blowing hard my coyote hunt buddy got his the same day and went out and called a big male in and killed it the caller with the remote is the only way to go VM