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BH-92 Boss Hawg
Emits hog grunts and has the ability to create the distress squeals of large boars fighting. This sound attracts other hogs. This is useful while stalking.
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$ 12.95 plus handling.
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CE-03 Cow Elk
This new elk call is capable of reproducing all cow and calf sounds. Rubberized exterior for noise control.
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DB-85 Deer Bleat
Simulates the bleat sound of an adult doe.
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DG-87
Deer Grunt & Distress
In 1986, Haydel's introduced the first tube type grunt call. Results were awesome, producing records. Copied by many duplicated by none‚Äö according to leading authorities.
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FB-90
TWO-WAY FAWN BLEAT (DEER)
Produces the bleat of a fawn as well as the distress by exhaling and inhaling. One side is pitched; the other is low.
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J-89 Javelina
The Javelina Call was developed with the assistance of Judd Cooney and Wildlife Biologist Larry Weishuhn. South Texas field test results have been superb. The most exciting way to hunt these aggressive little animals.
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MO-06 MOOSE CALL
This call produces the grunts of bulls as well as the bellowing moans of cows when they want the attention of a bull. Highly effective during the rut; the open reed design of this call helps calls from freezing in cold weather.
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NT-02
Non-Typical Deer Grunt
Will not freeze up! This inhale grunt call is even more realistic than the original. It's completely rubberized, so you'll have no fear dropping it while drawing and making noise.
Squeeze to make grunts with inflection.
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PS-92 Pig Squealer
This call is designed to duplicate the distress squeals of a feral hog which attracts others. This call is very useful along edges of thickets where stalking is not possible.
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VDG-92
VARIABLE TONE DEER GRUNT
Covering the hole on the barrel with your index finger emits a low pitch, while leaving it open creates a high pitch, to create grunts of more than one deer. Highly effective when used in conjunction with rattling.
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