Electronic calls?

MKWood

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Any suggestions on a good electronic call that's not to terribly expensive?
 

BIGROCKREB

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I have a Johnny Stewart Preymaster. It seems to do the trick. Comes with 3 cards,(4 sounds on each card) and you can play 2 sounds at the same time. I like it. I added cord to my speaker to be able to put it 150' or so out from me. Around $100. I have seen them on sale for $70-$80 at times.
 

stickler

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I have the foxpro spitfire. It has worked pretty good for me I have really liked it. Comes with 24 sounds you can pick.
 

huntinman

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I just bought the Fox Pro Spitfire cause Stickler had good success with his and it was affordable @ 200.00 from Cabelas. Haven't even got it out of the box yet
 

DIRTTRAX

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tndrbstr said:
stickler said:
I have the foxpro spitfire. It has worked pretty good for me I have really liked it. Comes with 24 sounds you can pick.

does it have the remote volume and sound control?

Yes, but buy it from allpredatorcalls.com so you can pick your 24 sounds.
 

mossyoak

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this is my foxpro spitfire,i have a extra speaker on a camcorder tripod
 

Zombie Bandit

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MKWood said:
Any suggestions on a good electronic call that's not to terribly expensive?

Johnny Stewart, but they are not cheap. They work well though. I bought the CD, converted the tracks to mp3 and use an mp3 player connected to a speaker included in the system I bought. Whole outfit was around $100.
 

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