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Hunting Calls

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My almost 6yr old son has decided I/we need to start using calls for hunting. So today he acquired a dying rabbit call for yotes and a hog call for pigs. Now it is up to me to figure out how to use these things, and teach him. Aside from watching the videos. Y'all got any suggestions.

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Foxpro!! Love mine get the decoy that attaches to the top/side depending on model. If night hunting go on the bark at the moon site or predator masters look up a guy named Pmack buy his light it will blow any store bought light out of the water. Then get out and smoke some yotes

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I may be selling my foxpro for the upgraded version soon if your interested you got first dibs if you don't have one when I sell.

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I may be selling my foxpro for the upgraded version soon if your interested you got first dibs if you don't have one when I sell.

Let me know.

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FoxPro seems to be the way to go then. LOL

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It's the best

  • 1 month later...

I've had a FoxPro turkey call for YEARS and its the absolute best un I ever had!!! High quality material and perfect pitch, withstood getting crushed by a 40 lb satchel! 

 

- Rog

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Once I get through making bacon I will def give them a try. Right now I am on a big time pig kick. Trying out different broad heads, and doing my best to help decimate the Alabama hog population. Toxics seem to be working very well on the small hogs. Under a 100 lbs. Ain't got up the nerve to pop a big hog with one yet.

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Pics man

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I ain't been taking pics. I've mainly just been meat hunting. Aside from what those dogs ripped up a few months ago. Everything has been pretty dang small. I will get you some pics of the next hog I shoot. Even if it is only 30lbs.

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