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Old 01-13-2023, 08:02 AM
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Anyone have experience with the foxpro inferno? If so, what’s the effective range of the remote with a clear line of sight? Do they work well for bringing in the coyotes? Any input is appreciated…
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Old 01-13-2023, 09:09 AM
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Anyone have experience with the foxpro inferno? If so, what’s the effective range of the remote with a clear line of sight? Do they work well for bringing in the coyotes? Any input is appreciated…


If your lucky (printed circuit board) and fresh batteries 25yds-work well on unschooled coyotes.

Had 2 wolves come in hard across open meadow approximately 200 yards w dying rabbit track.


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Old 01-13-2023, 09:10 AM
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Hi. I have the exact one. It seems effective. I have pretty much the same luck with my hand call though. I'm thinking the set up and weather conditions are the most important. And of course the amount of pressure they are under. Have fun.
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I have the foxpro hammer jack, works as good as any, problem being that there is so many guys using electric calls the coyotes are getting educated fast and are warry, it's still fun though.
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I had a fox pro, my hand calls worked better.
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I have the inferno and in thick bush the remote works at 50yds. I've never used it out in the open but I imagine it will reach 50-100.
Ours brings in coyotes just fine, will probably call one in for my daughter later today.
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I have the inferno and in thick bush the remote works at 50yds. I've never used it out in the open but I imagine it will reach 50-100.
Ours brings in coyotes just fine, will probably call one in for my daughter later today.

Purchased my unit new, obviously sample variation :-(. in their manufacturing process.


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