FoxPro Calls for the UK

FoxPro Calls for the UK

When asked if Foxpro Electronic Game callers (manufactured in America) really work in the UK I can give assurance from personal experience that they can and do. It is a product I have so much confidence in I am proud to be one of their Foxpro Field agents.

Most of us hunters have called foxes in using glass and polystyrene, did it make a difference where the glass or polystyrene was from? Of course not. Foxpro game callers have an ability to play which ever sound you upload to the device, so which ever sounds you determine as UK sounds you can install and play them easily.

When you purchase a caller from Foxpro they come with preinstalled sounds which you can choose and personalise to suit you individual hunting needs. Within these presets there are calls that appeal to UK quarry. 
It is important to understand that Red Fox by nature are very inquisitive and their auditory perception is acute, hearing a flight of crows between a quarter and half a kilometre away, the squeaking of mice at 100 metres and it is said that they can hear a watch ticking at 40 metres. They are capable of locating lower pitch sounds to one degree and slightly less accurate for higher pitched sounds. Potential food or other foxes on their territory from a greater distances are effortless to detect for the fox. It is this instinct that Foxpro try to harness, drawing the fox to the hunter using their instincts and abilities.

Foxpro prides itself on using real animal sounds from:
•fox
•rabbits
•hares
•birds
•rodents
•domestic (kittens)
•farm (lost lamb)
•rabbits

I have used these standard Foxpro sounds to call in foxes often at all times of the year with great success. Whilst audio calls normally are enough to bring the fox in, and with the variety it's normally easy to have a sound that works with where the fox is in its life cycle. However for those 'sly' or 'cute' foxes Foxpro have added a few very effective features to some of its Electronic Callers for example; 

Fox Fusion, the ability to fuse two sounds together, ie a rabbit in distress with a Red Fox Rally.

Fox Motion, the ability to have the sound switch between the two speakers to replicate an animal in distress, or fox calling to different areas.

Fox Pitch, to change the pitch of the sound. Increase to replicate more distress, decrease and reduce to replicate something dying.

Fox Data, record your hunting sessions and collect data which is downloadable and reviewable on your account, collating which calls where used with better success at which time of the year, weather, moon phase etc etc 

Foxpro have a vast range of hand/mouth calls which I use to great success. I was using their hand calls long before I purchased their electronic call. 

The list below are Foxpro calls that I have had success with here in the U.K.

Aidan Campbell is a FoxPro prostaff team member and can regularly be found contributing to the Facebook "Lamping Foxes" page.