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Fox whistle

Post by Shootermick » 12 May 2025, 6:52 am

Never really whistled many foxes, and my whistling game is quite poor.
What’s the best whistle I should be looking at to get into it a bit more?
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Re: Fox whistle

Post by Oldbloke » 12 May 2025, 7:14 am

There are heaps but my three main ones are:

Tenterfield style. Best but most difficult to use.
Button style good, easy to use
Read, fox blaster, fair easy to use.

They are strange critters.

Must be hungry
Wind is critical
Within ear shot
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Re: Fox whistle

Post by Oldbloke » 12 May 2025, 7:24 am

Tenterfield.

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Note: seems if hole is closer to the bend/edge it works better.
Plenty on youtube on how to blow the Tenterfield.
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Re: Fox whistle

Post by Oldbloke » 12 May 2025, 8:29 am

Also,

wet styrene rubbed on glass if it's quiet and not much wind.
(Mouse) very easy.

Squeaky toy.
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Re: Fox whistle

Post by Oldbloke » 24 May 2025, 12:10 pm

This is a good thread about fox whistles.

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Re: Fox whistle

Post by bigpete » 24 May 2025, 12:17 pm

I've whistled heaps of em in.
Sometimes less is more. Lip squeaks can succeed where a Tenterfield fails miserably
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Re: Fox whistle

Post by Blr243 » 25 May 2025, 5:11 pm

Lip squeaks are my go to attention getter if I forget my whistle of I have no time to retrieve it. On foot , in the dark when I see a fox while pig hunting 36 grams of AAA.. knocks em backwards a bit if they are trotting in.
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Re: Fox whistle

Post by Oldbloke » 25 May 2025, 5:12 pm

bigpete wrote:I've whistled heaps of em in.
Sometimes less is more. Lip squeaks can succeed where a Tenterfield fails miserably


Yep, another is wet styrene on glass.
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Re: Fox whistle

Post by Wapiti » 25 May 2025, 6:11 pm

Glass might suck a bit carrying it around with a bit of styrofoam. Surely that takes the cake.

The button whistle, used initially quietly, often works seemingly for 100's of metres downwind. Which unfortunately doesn't work well with foxes downwind!

I generally don't have the urge to try everything out there. Too much on. Someone showed me a button whistle once, we had foxes running up to the ute and in the house yard, one bolted in so fast it collided with my leg. You don't need any skill to use one, so it's great for me.
The local farm supplies had a card full of them for $1.20 each so there's one hanging all in the utes and buggies on some red string.
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Re: Fox whistle

Post by Oldbloke » 25 May 2025, 6:33 pm

Wapiti wrote: Glass might suck a bit carrying it around with a bit of styrofoam. Surely that takes the cake.

The button whistle, used initially quietly, often works seemingly for 100's of metres downwind. Which unfortunately doesn't work well with foxes downwind!

I generally don't have the urge to try everything out there. Too much on. Someone showed me a button whistle once, we had foxes running up to the ute and in the house yard, one bolted in so fast it collided with my leg. You don't need any skill to use one, so it's great for me.
The local farm supplies had a card full of them for $1.20 each so there's one hanging all in the utes and buggies on some red string.


Yes, unless your smart.

I have a small glass pill bottle. I store the styrene inside when not in use.
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Re: Fox whistle

Post by Oldbloke » 25 May 2025, 6:56 pm

This.

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