Mojo Triple Threat E-Caller Predator Call
The Mojo Triple Threat E-Caller is a complete electronic predator calling system built by someone who's actually done the work. Terry Denmon, the designer behind this setup, has spent years calling coyotes, foxes, and other predators across four continents—he knows what works in the field and what doesn't. Rather than chase trends, he focused on what matters: sound quality. A well-designed electronic caller cuts through wind, carries far enough to pull predators in, and sounds natural enough to convince them. That's the philosophy behind the Triple Threat.
This isn't a standalone gadget you'll outgrow or struggle to use. The system comes complete with all three components you need to get hunting right away—no hunting for missing pieces or figuring out workarounds. Whether you're hunting coyotes in the Southwest, managing fox problems on your property, or chasing any mid-sized predator, having everything in one kit means you can focus on calling rather than troubleshooting gear.
If you're new to electronic calling, a three-part system takes the guesswork out of what you actually need. If you're upgrading from mouth calls or an older setup, you'll notice the difference in range and consistency. Sound quality isn't hype—it's the difference between a curious approach and a committed strike.
Frequently Asked Questions
What predators can you call with the Mojo Triple Threat E-Caller?
The Triple Threat is designed for predator calling generally. Coyotes, foxes, and other mid-sized predators respond to electronic calls. Your success depends on sound choice, placement, and reading the country—the system handles the audio side of that equation.
Does the Mojo Triple Threat come with everything I need to start calling?
Yes. The system is marketed as a complete three-part calling kit, so all components needed for predator calling are included. You won't need to buy additional parts to get started.
Who designed the Mojo Triple Threat and what's their background?
The caller was designed by Terry Denmon, who has extensive predator-calling experience across multiple continents and predator species. His focus in building the system was sound quality—he prioritized realistic, high-quality audio as the foundation of effective calling.

