FoxPro
Programmable electronic predator caller with the TX-1000 remote, FoxBang shot-detection presets, and a high-output XHD horn-and-tweeter speaker for calling coyotes into range.
The FoxPro X24 is the electronic caller most serious coyote hunters end up buying. It broadcasts prey-distress and coyote-vocalization sounds through a high-output XHD speaker that combines a horn driver and a tweeter, so the audio carries across open ground and reproduces both the low howls and the high-frequency squeals that pull predators in. You run the whole thing from the TX-1000 full-color remote, which means you stay tucked into cover while the caller works from 30 or 40 yards out, drawing the coyote's attention away from your position.
FoxBang is the feature that separates a FoxPro from a cheap caller. When you fire, the X24's discharge sensor automatically switches to a preset sound, typically a coyote-pup distress to freeze a missed dog for a second shot. The unit holds up to 1,000 sounds on 16GB of storage, so you can build sound libraries for early-season naive coyotes versus late-season call-shy ones.
At $599.95 it is a premium pick, and it is the right one if you call seriously. The rechargeable lithium battery runs a typical 3 to 7 hours depending on volume, the remote reaches across a calling stand, and FoxPro backs it with a 5-year warranty. Budget hunters can step down the FoxPro line, but the X24 is the caller you will not outgrow.
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