Originally Posted By: SuperOutdoorsman1Ok i think im going to try in the daylight hours. For hunting fox in the east what do you think is the most effective call?
Those are all good sounds that bownut gave you. Something else to think about is the level of sound. When calling for Red Fox(more open terrain) use a much lower volume, yet Higher pitched sounds. You will be surprised how far you will see a Red come into a soft/low volume sound. First thing thought will be how did he hear that way out there, but they come in on a string, straight to the sound. For the most part Reds are volume shy.
Now Grays on the other hand. Playing that Gray Fox Distress of any make at a loud volume will work them into a frenzy and provide for multiple shots if missed, they won't leave sometimes. Cover is usually thicker in Gray Fox terrain which muffles sound anyway. Good luck, enjoy.
The devil is in the details, but all these suggestions are contradicted on occassion in the wild.