Quick Comparison

ProductBest ForEst. PriceRating
FOXPRO InfernoBest Overall~$200-2604.7/5
FOXPRO PatriotBest Budget~$140-1804.6/5
FOXPRO X2SBest Premium~$500-6004.7/5
FOXPRO HellCat ProBest for Hunters~$280-3404.5/5
FOXPRO ShockwaveBest Compact~$350-4204.6/5

Getting More Out of Your Foxpro

Foxpro makes some of the most reliable electronic callers on the market, but the hardware is only half the equation. The sounds you run. and how you sequence them. determine whether you fill your truck bed or drive home empty. After years of field use across multiple Foxpro platforms, certain calls have consistently outperformed the rest.

These are not the flashiest sounds in any catalog. They are the ones that produce when conditions get tough, when pressured coyotes need something convincing, and when the first call does not get an answer. Whether you are running a Fusion, Shockwave, Banshee, or one of the legacy models, these five sounds should be on your unit.

Understanding why certain sounds work also makes you a better caller. The goal is not to play random audio at a field. it is to create a scenario a coyote believes and wants to investigate.

Top 5 Picks

  1. Female Coyote Invitation Howl (FOXPRO factory). The single most consistent locating and attracting sound available. A lone female howl triggers territorial and breeding responses and works year-round, not just during rut.
  2. Cottontail Distress by FoxPro. The benchmark prey distress sound for good reason. Natural, realistic cadence that pulls coyotes at all experience levels from beginners to call-shy veterans.
  3. Pup Distress Screams. Triggers the parental instinct in adult coyotes, especially in spring and early summer after denning season. One of the most aggressive response sounds available for Foxpro platforms.
  4. Coyote Challenge Howl. Forces a territorial response from resident males. Best used after a female invitation howl fails to draw a response within 15 minutes. Use cautiously in areas with low coyote density.
  5. Jackrabbit in Distress. Higher volume and higher pitch than cottontail distress. Covers more ground and is especially effective in the western half of the country where jackrabbits are natural prey.

What to Look For

Seasonal matching is the most overlooked factor in call selection. The coyote calling calendar shifts through distinct phases. breeding in January-February, denning in spring, pup-rearing in summer, and fall dispersal. Sounds that match natural behavior for the current season outperform technically superior recordings that are biologically out of place.

Recording quality matters more than hunters often admit. Foxpro invests in professional-grade recordings from field hunters, and the difference between a clean, natural-sounding distress and a low-fidelity recording is audible to pressured coyotes. When adding third-party or custom sounds, prioritize clean recordings over exotic sound categories.

Volume management is a skill set in itself. Running prey distress at maximum volume from the start educates coyotes that come in cautiously. Start at moderate volume, increase gradually to simulate urgency, and dial back before switching to vocalization sequences that should sound calm and controlled.

Stand location relative to speaker placement determines whether dogs hang up at distance or commit. Place the Foxpro away from your position so coyotes approach the sound source and walk into your shooting lane rather than approaching the hunter directly.

Final Thoughts

Foxpro units carry a premium price for a reason. the build quality, range, and sound library are genuinely best-in-class. But the platform is a tool, and the sounds you choose and sequence are the strategy.

The five calls above cover the full behavioral range of coyote responses. Load them, sequence them appropriately for the season, and let the caller do the heavy lifting while you stay still and stay downwind.

Frequently asked questions

Which Foxpro unit plays coyote calls the loudest?+

The Foxpro Shockwave and Fusion are the loudest Foxpro units currently available, with dual-speaker configurations that project sound effectively past 200 yards. For wide-open terrain where you need maximum reach, these outperform the smaller Wildfire and Fury units by a noticeable margin.

Can I add custom sounds to my Foxpro caller?+

Yes. Most Foxpro units support custom sound uploads via the FOXPRO Sound Submission page or through USB and the FoxFusion software. You can add purchased sound packs or record your own calls and load them directly onto the device alongside factory-loaded content.

How often should I change sounds during a coyote stand?+

Start with a prey distress sound for the first 5-10 minutes, then switch to a pup-in-distress or coyote challenge if nothing responds. In pressured areas, some hunters rotate sounds every 3-4 minutes. Avoid changing too rapidly. give each sound enough time to reach distant animals.

Independent video for additional perspective on 5 Best Coyote Call on Foxpro of 2026 | Top Sounds That Bring Dogs Running.

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