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flextone rabbit decoy #5680786 04/02/15 12:50 PM
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I bought a flextone rabbit decoy this weekend to take my son coyote hunting. I got home from the store and put batteries in it and turned it on. It sounds like a motor and gears moving. It is pretty loud. I was wondering if this would scare the coyotes away. I think it would.

Re: flextone rabbit decoy [Re: stinkbelly] #5680869 04/02/15 01:44 PM
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Dunno...can't hear it from here, but any odd noise has the opportunity to be an issue. I've got a Flextone and Foxpro, but my go to lately has become the Knight and Hale Cottontail Predator Call (Distress Call). It's about 8 bucks on Amazon and works very well.

Re: flextone rabbit decoy [Re: stinkbelly] #5680919 04/02/15 02:15 PM
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If you can hear it, you can bet a coyote can as his hearing is 7 times what yours is...
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