What's the Best Rated Electronic Predator Calls for Coyote Hunting?

I’m on the hunt for the best rated electronic predator calls specifically for coyote hunting and would love to gather some feedback from everyone here. If you’ve used any models that really stood out, please share your experiences!

Key Features to Consider:

  • Sound Quality: How realistic do the calls sound? Any recommendations for models that excel in this?
  • Ease of Use: Is the remote control user-friendly? I tend to wear gloves while hunting, so that’s a big factor for me.
  • Battery Life: What should I expect when it comes to battery longevity? I’d like something that won’t die on me mid-hunt.
  • Portability: Are the best models easy to carry around in the field?

Your Recommendations

If you’ve had any success with specific brands or models, please let me know. Also, any tips or tricks for maximizing my success with these calls would be appreciated. Looking forward to hearing your thoughts!

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I’ve had great success with the FoxPro Inferno. The sound clarity is excellent, and I’ve called in multiple coyotes during my last trips. Highly recommend it!

I’ve been curious about the FoxPro series. Does anyone have experience with the smaller models? Are they as effective?

The Primos Alpha Dogg is also solid! I found the variety of sounds really helpful in adapting to different hunting environments. It’s a bit heavier though.

I’ve had mixed results with the ICOtec GC300. It’s affordable, but the remote can be a bit finicky. Still called in a few, but it wasn’t as reliable as I’d hoped.

I agree! The sound quality was impressive, although I’d advise tightening the remote control settings to avoid losing signals.

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Has anyone tried the Lucky Duck Revolt? I’ve heard good things about its loudness and the ability to change sounds quickly, but I’m skeptical about the price point.

I’ve used it! Very effective and definitely loud enough to attract coyotes from a distance, but it does come at a premium.

I still use an old-school e-caller, and it works wonders. You don’t need the latest tech; sometimes simpler is better!

That’s a refreshing take! Sometimes it feels like we’re just overspending for gadgets that may not outperform older models.

You guys are making me rethink my setup! I’ve been eyeing the Western Rivers Maxx, but I wonder if it’s truly worth the hype or just marketing.

Funny you mention that! I had my eye on it for a while, but I ended up with a FoxPro instead. No regrets!

I’ve been using a FoxPro Inferno for coyote hunting. The sound quality is fantastic, and the battery life lasts all day. Definitely worth considering!

I also recommended the FoxPro! It’s great for long-range calls, and the variety of sounds it comes with is impressive. Anyone tried the ICOtec calls?

The ICOtec Gen 2 is pretty solid too! I’ve found its wireless remote feature handy, especially when trying to lure coyotes from a distance.

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I’ve used it and agree, zramirez! The remote is a game-changer, but how does it stack up in terms of sound quality compared to the FoxPro?

Battery life on the ICOtec is decent, but FoxPro definitely has the edge in sound clarity, especially at longer distances. Just my two cents.

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I’ve heard good things about the Primos calls too. They have some fun sounds, but I wonder if anyone’s had real success with them?

Good question, mahoneymartha! I’ve used Primos but usually prefer the variety in sound that FoxPro offers. Are their calls effective for more than just basic sounds?

I’ve had mixed results with Primos. They can work if you know what to use, but I often find myself going back to my reliable FoxPro.