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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3929945" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>I've always went with my buddy that has a fox pro but he's not real good about maintenance. Won't buy new batteries and forgets to charge the ones he has before going even though I call and remind him the day before. Now he can't find the cover for the remote when he actually recharged those batteries.</p><p>I need to get one of my own besides the mouth call. I've squeaked them in when turkey hunting by kissing the back of my hand. </p><p>Only works for the ones close at hand when the wind isn't blowing. A few over the years with the mouth call. </p><p>What I'd really like to try for is raccoons with a call to shoot vs a trap. </p><p>Who has tried this and what calls did you use? Lord knows I have plenty of the vermin and think calling them would be just as much fun as coyotes and maybe a lot more productive?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3929945, member: 5412"] I've always went with my buddy that has a fox pro but he's not real good about maintenance. Won't buy new batteries and forgets to charge the ones he has before going even though I call and remind him the day before. Now he can't find the cover for the remote when he actually recharged those batteries. I need to get one of my own besides the mouth call. I've squeaked them in when turkey hunting by kissing the back of my hand. Only works for the ones close at hand when the wind isn't blowing. A few over the years with the mouth call. What I'd really like to try for is raccoons with a call to shoot vs a trap. Who has tried this and what calls did you use? Lord knows I have plenty of the vermin and think calling them would be just as much fun as coyotes and maybe a lot more productive? [/QUOTE]
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