Where I hunt for bear it is extremely thick country. I typically carry a spotting scope but there won't be a lot of use for it's weight. It's also legal to use electronic calls for bear here (WA state) so switching the weight to the foxpro is the plan.
Which model Foxpro do you guys go with for the backcountry? Going for the weight/reach of sound//battery life trade off her unless there are other considerations you have in mind or experience with.
I'm also hearing that the Foxpro doesnt have a continuous loop distress call and puts a decent gap in between calling sounds in each sequence. Do any of you have ideas on how to solve that? Bears lose interest so fast that the ecaller has a bit of a disadvantage on that front, it would be best if there was a calling sequence or different brand that just hammers on the calf/fawn in distress for 25-35 minutes. Open to other brands that are a better fit in terms of weight and calling sequences for bear as well but in my experience the foxpro's work really well aside from the lack of an optimal bear calling sequence.
Which model Foxpro do you guys go with for the backcountry? Going for the weight/reach of sound//battery life trade off her unless there are other considerations you have in mind or experience with.
I'm also hearing that the Foxpro doesnt have a continuous loop distress call and puts a decent gap in between calling sounds in each sequence. Do any of you have ideas on how to solve that? Bears lose interest so fast that the ecaller has a bit of a disadvantage on that front, it would be best if there was a calling sequence or different brand that just hammers on the calf/fawn in distress for 25-35 minutes. Open to other brands that are a better fit in terms of weight and calling sequences for bear as well but in my experience the foxpro's work really well aside from the lack of an optimal bear calling sequence.