cassshantia 16 Posted March 30, 2010 Report Share Posted March 30, 2010 see a few reviews regarding these callers what are they like ? u caller do a couple and there are several more on go some of which you can down load the calls ,not just for fox either are they worth the 40 to 100 quid ? if so is it legal to use these for control of predators as ive noticed a few say for photography only ? cheers for your input Quote Link to post
mattydski 560 Posted March 30, 2010 Report Share Posted March 30, 2010 They are ilegal for calling Birds to shoot. Not Foxes. I use a small ghetto blaster and Mp3 player with downloaded calls. £30 quid all in and works a treat. Especially hare and chicken calls. Just ask Sporting Shooter Quote Link to post
dave1372 83 Posted March 30, 2010 Report Share Posted March 30, 2010 (edited) This may be a simpler idea for you: Get one of your old mobile phones. Get a pay as you go sim card for it. Load various mp3 fox calls on to it Set one of them as you ring tone Check with the service provder what code you need to key into the phone to turn off the voicemail. Cover the screen how ever you choose to stop it lighting up when you phone it. Hey presto you have a remote control fox caller to use at what ever distance you want Should only cost you the top-up card. Try leaving some bait next to it also Hope this helps. Edited March 30, 2010 by dave1372 Quote Link to post
willum 89 Posted March 30, 2010 Report Share Posted March 30, 2010 cheers mate where do you download good quality calls from then in mp 3 format ? Quote Link to post
murphymax 9 Posted March 30, 2010 Report Share Posted March 30, 2010 see a few reviews regarding these callers what are they like ? u caller do a couple and there are several more on go some of which you can down load the calls ,not just for fox either are they worth the 40 to 100 quid ? if so is it legal to use these for control of predators as ive noticed a few say for photography only ? cheers for your input If i am reading your post correct, you talk about calls for LAMP SHY foxes... If the fox is lamp shy its the light that it associates DANGER with, so it wont matter which call you use, it will be long gone when it sees the light flashing around. Quote Link to post
murphymax 9 Posted March 30, 2010 Report Share Posted March 30, 2010 cheers mate where do you download good quality calls from then in mp 3 format ? http://www.varmintal.com/ahunt.htm http://www.varmintal.com/coy5-20.htm Quote Link to post
cassshantia 16 Posted March 31, 2010 Author Report Share Posted March 31, 2010 like you say is it lamp shy or the sqeaking im in 2 minds but once it buggers of with the squeak then the lamp who knows thru experience once you ve missed a fox with a squeak then lamp its only the different sounds what brings it in (with out been stupid with the lamp )? so what is your theory on missed foxes ? Quote Link to post
murphymax 9 Posted April 1, 2010 Report Share Posted April 1, 2010 like you say is it lamp shy or the sqeaking im in 2 minds but once it buggers of with the squeak then the lamp who knows thru experience once you ve missed a fox with a squeak then lamp its only the different sounds what brings it in (with out been stupid with the lamp )? so what is your theory on missed foxes ? Once you shoot at a fox and miss it, you will have to be lucky to get another go at it at a later date, unless you have come upon by chance, ie: no squeeking or lamp used. If you squeek a fox during the day lets say and you shoot and miss, this will not affect you to lamp the same fox, but the minute you squeek its well gone, vice versa if you lamp a fox and shoot but miss as soon as the lamp hits it again it will be long gone. Best way to get these ones that are lamp or squeek shy, is to set up a bait station at your desired shooting range and sit tight and wait best done around an hour before darkness, best way to bait them is an out of date chicken from tesco asda etc. wrap it in some chicken wire and secure hanging on a fence post tree or telegraph pole, make sure its fox proof, this will keep it where you want it, set it and leave it for a few days then go and sit out, by this time it will be rancied and every fox in the area will be over for a look, or you can use dead lambs at this time of the year as there will be a few the farmer will let you have, same method as the chicken. Quote Link to post
cassshantia 16 Posted April 1, 2010 Author Report Share Posted April 1, 2010 thanks for that input murphy Quote Link to post
Grousekeeper84 2 Posted April 1, 2010 Report Share Posted April 1, 2010 If u have the cash the foxpro FX3 is the business iv had one for almost 4 years and its awesome, re-programmable, remote operated and a clear loud sound it pisses all over by mates U-call and all other electronic ones i've heard. Quote Link to post
dicehorn 38 Posted April 1, 2010 Report Share Posted April 1, 2010 If u have the cash the foxpro FX3 is the business iv had one for almost 4 years and its awesome, re-programmable, remote operated and a clear loud sound it pisses all over by mates U-call and all other electronic ones i've heard. Yes I have the Foxpro Scorpion and cant rate it highly enough. I shoot mainly with N/V but in the past did have the odd fox that would not come towards my truck as it associated the vehicle with bad news. Now I put the caller out about 150 yards at right angles to my truck and foxes feel more comfortable going towards a blank hedge. The Foxpro apart from being remote is useful insomuch as you can remotely change the sound and also change the volume down when a fox is close. Problem is that this technology comes at a price - but hey some of you young 'uns spend this sort of money down the clubs in a month Quote Link to post
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