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Have others done the same or similar and if so hows it working for you ?
As we Out West usually only get one deer and elk tag, my season can come to a quick close. Therefore, I spend lots of time calling to extend the hunting experience.
Gene
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Wow ! Didn't realize you could make your own sounds and then download them into your caller . Is this possible on all FoxPro callers ? Could you please describe how this is done . ThanksPydpiper wrote:Coming up on 6 years with my Fury. I have collected and made quite a few sounds for it.
A lot of coyotes have fallen beside it, I also use it for deer and crow. I found a very realistic deer sequence that mimics a deer fight in the corn, sparring, grunting.. Works great during the rut.
some of the calls I have made with mouth calls, and the computer, others with sounds I stumble across outside, kittens in distress, baby squirrels, baby coons.
also made my own decoy, bought the wobbly rabbit from Walmart, wired in a jack and jumper wire so it will connect to the fury's "EXT" jack, activated from the remote, made other decoys for that rabbit too, like a wounded bird, depending where I am setting up.
Some of the calls I made are in stereo to get the most use out of the volume ramping FoxPro is known for.
It has been a great toy that gets piles of use.
I use a few different programs, my main one is called "Audasity". it is very user friendly, the catch is getting a microphone that can run the full range of frequencies. it will turn your sound files to MP3, it does what it is supposed to, with ease. Cheap microphones cant capture the full range, so approach that stage with caution.8ptbuk wrote:Wow ! Didn't realize you could make your own sounds and then download them into your caller . Is this possible on all FoxPro callers ? Could you please describe how this is done . ThanksPydpiper wrote:Coming up on 6 years with my Fury. I have collected and made quite a few sounds for it.
A lot of coyotes have fallen beside it, I also use it for deer and crow. I found a very realistic deer sequence that mimics a deer fight in the corn, sparring, grunting.. Works great during the rut.
some of the calls I have made with mouth calls, and the computer, others with sounds I stumble across outside, kittens in distress, baby squirrels, baby coons.
also made my own decoy, bought the wobbly rabbit from Walmart, wired in a jack and jumper wire so it will connect to the fury's "EXT" jack, activated from the remote, made other decoys for that rabbit too, like a wounded bird, depending where I am setting up.
Some of the calls I made are in stereo to get the most use out of the volume ramping FoxPro is known for.
It has been a great toy that gets piles of use.