Features: Wireless remote - yard range, 16 functions, 3 channels New 16 bit processor for increased sound quality Operates up to 16 hours db on 4 AA batteries LED for power on and low battery condition Cold weather operation rated for degrees F Plays 2 sounds simulaneously Patent pending Tactile feel takes guesswork out of call selection Uses interchangable sound modules so you can switch species Comes with 12 sounds - total of 84 sounds available on 7 modules Detachable belt clip to clip unit to your belt or with speaker Removable custom covers similar to cell phone covers that labels each sound to each button Included Sounds: Bull Battle Raking Bushes Social Grunt Dominant Grunts Young Bull Estrus Cow Hyper Estrus Cow Agitated Cow Calf Moose Mating Waling in Water Urinating.
Features: Wireless remote - yard range, 16 functions, 3 channels New 16 bit processor for increased sound quality Operates up to 16 hours db on 4 AA batteries LED for power on and low battery condition Cold weather operation rated for degrees F Plays 2 sounds simulaneously Patent pending Tactile feel takes guesswork out of call selection Uses interchangable sound modules so you can switch species Comes with 12 sounds - total of 84 sounds available on 7 modules Detachable belt clip to clip unit to your belt or with speaker Removable custom covers similar to cell phone covers that labels each sound to each button Included Sounds: Bull Battle Antler Tree Rub Growl Herd Bugle Young Bull Bugle Elk Steps Chuckle Cow Mews Chirps Calf Estrus Cow Hyper Estrus Cow.
Features: Wireless remote - yard range, 16 functions, 3 channels New 16 bit processor for increased sound quality Operates up to 16 hours db on 4 AA batteries LED for power on and low battery condition Cold weather operation rated for degrees F Plays 2 sounds simulaneously Patent pending Tactile feel takes guesswork out of call selection Uses interchangable sound modules so you can switch species Comes with 12 sounds - total of 84 sounds available on 7 modules Detachable belt clip to clip unit to your belt or with speaker Removable custom covers similar to cell phone covers that labels each sound to each button Included Sounds: Crow Raven Sow in Heat Sow Grunts Boar Grunts Growls Jaw Snapping Cub Distress Fawn Distress Rabbit Distress Bear Chewing Foraging.
For the Phantom Pro-Series digital callers. This digital electronic game calling system weighs only 28 ounces and is easier to use than your TV remote. I will know more at end of season. Verified purchase: Yes Condition: Pre-owned.
I thought it would be safe. The raccoon sure made a mess out of both cages. Time for repairs. I will order another one If there was away to send you a picture I would Bob Fleck. Primos Predator Master Pak. Flextone Coyote Rage Call. Circe Long Range Jackrabbit Call. Next Selected Page 1 2 3 4 Next. Need Further Assistance? Close Start Chat. One decent unit can lure in everything from a coyote that's out on the prowl for food or a bobcat seeking a mate.
Another powerful advantage over mechanically-operated devices are that many of these units use remote controls, and thus allow the hunter to be at a distance from the speaker that the prey is approaching. This minimizes the chance for a hunter to inadvertently scare off the animal before taking a shot, and can also keep the hunter safer if she is after a potentially dangerous animal, such as a full-grown moose, a wild boar, or even a bear or mountain lion.
To derive the most benefit from an electronic hunting call, get to know the device before you ever head out into the field. And also, of course, know what you're after. Assuming your electronic hunting call has multiple sounds appropriate for the species of animal for which you are hunting, make sure you know which calls the animals will be attuned to given your location and the season. Sounding a doe's bleat that might be appropriate for the mating season just after most deer have given birth to new fawns, for example, will be more likely to scare animals away than to attract them to you.
Likewise creating the sound of a bear might scare off the fox you hoped to acquire, while sounding the call of a snow goose might lure in the very same sly hunter. There is one more thing you must note about electronic hunting calls: in many places, using them is in fact restricted or even illegal. Most states have at least some restrictions on how, where, and when these devices may be used, and it's imperative that you check local laws and regulations to be sure you comply.
Electronic hunting call rules can vary by season, species, location, and more; take the time to read up on them before you take to the field. Hunting has been and always shall be about the moment the hunter lines up and executes the perfect shot. How he or she gets to that moment of action has changed greatly throughout the years, though.
In the interim between establishment and use, animals will become accustomed to the blind or stand and will cease avoiding it. First and foremost, a hunter must establish the location from which he will do his hunting.
In some cases, this means simply hiking into the woods and leaning against a tree trunk or deadfall and hoping an animal draws nigh. More often than not, however, it necessitates a much more thoughtful and involved process, usually involving the setup of a hunting blind or a tree stand. Animals can be sensitive to changes in their environment and often shy away from new features.
For this reason, the savvy hunter will set up his blind or install his stand several days before he plans to occupy it for a hunting session. Even better than simply waiting for animals to grow accustomed to a new object in their area is the establishment of a feature that will actively attract the prey to a chosen location.
This is achieved by using a game feeder. As for scent-based lures , many hunters swear by these powerfully-smelling fluids that are either sourced from urine or from chemicals that emulate the odor.
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