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Thinking about buying a electronic call for fox calling . Whats the best call for Red fox in the fall . Rodent distress , fox pup in distress or others ? Is there a difference in Red fox or Gray fox distress calls . Any ideas sugestions ? How about a caller around $200.00 or under . Thanks in advance !
 

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foxpro just came out with a remote caller I believe is around 200 bucks. it is called the spit fire. the johnny stewert prey master is another good electronic call. the best call for red fox I have found is bird distress rabbit and rodent. for greys hands down johnny stewerts grey fox pup distress. active sounds that sound like alot of activity comes in next.
 

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All electronic caller will call in predators....
I would say that this call would be excellent for gray fox, coon, and hunting red fox with a well scoped illuminated scope rifle....Epecially as the season progresses and they get a bit shy.
The first week your old basic rabbit distress is one of the best sounds to use....
Good Luck let us know how you made out.


Remember this? My first year of calling...I called in a red fox and a gray fox... I did not even get them...So don't get frustrated hang in there...

Get out there in the winter when there is snow on the ground and you do not need a light... Dress in white camo, gun included...Use a bulf squeaker, dog toy, baby toy to simualte field mouse..Use a 22 WMR and you will get shots at fox.
 

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I bought the Primos 350 yard light...when I put it on my .243 scope it shoots light way high and it is a little difficult to see through the scope.....any suggestions?
 

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my light is set up to use the outer beam of the light to light up there eyes, not directly "spot" them seems to be a little better, my light is not bright at all, you will be surprised on how little of light you need to light their eyes up.
 

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you should be able to adjust the primos light to center on your gun. there should be two small knobs on the back. They are hard to turn but they adjust the light to where you need em.
 
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