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Hunting & Fishing Electronic Coyote Callers

I have a Lucky Duck Revolt and have been very pleased with it. Called in lots of dogs and it has a ton of sounds. I am newer to the sport, but stand placement, learning wind, and understanding coyotes in general helps as much, if not more than a call. Fox Pro is the most popular electronic call and they have excellent customer service. I had a cheap Ico Tec when I started 3 years ago and it worked great, but I was inexperienced and wanted to step up in the quality and volume of caller, so I got the Lucky Duck, based upon recommendations. Any one of the 3 I mentioned, you can't really go wrong with any of them. I just prefer my Lucky Duck Revolt.

If you're not sure you really want to go all in or hardcore, start out with an Ico Tec g300 or g320 (often for less than $100) and they will get the job done. They just don't have as large of a call library, so you're limited there, but they have good quality sounds. If you decide to go all in, definitely get the rechargeable battery pack for your Fox Pro or Lucky Duck or whatever you choose. Money well spent. Wishing you the best. It can become an addiction. Ask me how I know ;)
 
I use a Lucky Duck Roughneck with Rick Paillet's bonus sounds. I also use Robert Patrick's Rare Earth hand calls with and without the electronic caller. His RED-F is deadly
 
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