Western rivers callers, any input ?

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Western rivers callers, any input ?

Post by rodp » 25 Nov 2014, 19:30

Been told western rivers callers are quite good, anyone tried them? Any input ?
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Re: Western rivers callers, any input ?

Post by sunndog » 25 Nov 2014, 19:58

No and no......so.......yeah........no :think:
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Re: Western rivers callers, any input ?

Post by rodp » 25 Nov 2014, 20:22

That's just what I wanted to know, cleared it up no end :lol: Anyone care to verify this info :lol: :lol:
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Re: Western rivers callers, any input ?

Post by sunndog » 25 Nov 2014, 20:28

rodp wrote:Anyone care to verify this info :lol: :lol:





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Re: Western rivers callers, any input ?

Post by rodp » 25 Nov 2014, 20:33

Ah, it was just guess work then ??? :think: Was any of it factual or were all the no's and the yeah pure speculation :wtf:
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Re: Western rivers callers, any input ?

Post by sunndog » 25 Nov 2014, 20:51

not guess work at all rodders. I wouldn't do that to you mate....i'v definitely never tried one nor do I have any input



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Re: Western rivers callers, any input ?

Post by Remmy 700 243 » 25 Nov 2014, 22:04

Got the Apache pro and it's got a lot going for it,the caller has hundreds of sounds most of which need deleting and the good ones re arranging.If you have the patience to do this and don't mind disconnecting the batteries every time after use you should like it.It has clear sounds,excellent remote range,two speakers so it's loud and really easy to read the remote in the darkness in comparison to my foxpro wildfire.All in all its a good piece of kit,decoy seems cheap in comparison with foxpro but works ok,a nice feature is the fact that it can be operated without the remote,comes in a good carry case too.I would also use rechargeable batteries because it goes through them quite quickly.Roy Lupton of field sports Britain uses one on u tube "calling urban foxes" I think is the title of the vid.hope this helps.Remmy 700 243

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Re: Western rivers callers, any input ?

Post by rodp » 25 Nov 2014, 22:17

Remmy 700 243 wrote:Got the Apache pro and it's got a lot going for it,the caller has hundreds of sounds most of which need deleting and the good ones re arranging.If you have the patience to do this and don't mind disconnecting the batteries every time after use you should like it.It has clear sounds,excellent remote range,two speakers so it's loud and really easy to read the remote in the darkness in comparison to my foxpro wildfire.All in all its a good piece of kit,decoy seems cheap in comparison with foxpro but works ok,a nice feature is the fact that it can be operated without the remote,comes in a good carry case too.I would also use rechargeable batteries because it goes through them quite quickly.Roy Lupton of field sports Britain uses one on u tube "calling urban foxes" I think is the title of the vid.hope this helps.Remmy 700 243

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Re: Western rivers callers, any input ?

Post by some bloke » 26 Nov 2014, 01:18

Most of the western rivers ones that I've heard have terrible atmospheric hissing and crap on them.

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Re: Western rivers callers, any input ?

Post by rodp » 26 Nov 2014, 18:53

Cheers Dave :thumbup:
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