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Sound is one of the most compelling tools you have in the field to attract game. An effective game call can draw wary animals into range or create movement opportunities that silence cannot. Whether you're imitating a lovesick tom, a distressed fawn, or calling birds, our selection of game calls will provide you with the vocal capabilities to hunt smarter.
Why Use Calls?
Game calls imitate the sounds that animals use to communicate, whether for mating, territorial purposes, distress, or social interactions. When used properly, a call provides the illusion of realism to draw game in while keeping them focused.
Calls can:
- Elicit responses that pull animals out of cover
- Imitate actual wildlife vocalizations - to calm or breed animosity
- Control movement direction and lead game into shooting lanes
- Provide added realism when used with decoys and scent control
Knowing how to use a few calls can meaningfully increase opportunity.
Types of Game Calls
We offer many options for calls to suit your desired species and hunting situation:
- Turkey calls: Mouth, box, and slate calls that replicate yelps, clucking, and purring to attract gobblers
- Deer calls: Grunt tubes, bleat cans, and rattling systems that mimic buck or doe reaction
- Bird calls: Calls used to get game birds interested, or to imitate distress sounds to incite a predator's interest
- Predator calls: Simulates the distress of prey, you can attract coyotes, fox/coyote, bobcat
- Multi-species calls: A game call that is designed for use by hunters who pursue multiple species in several seasons
Whether you're calling from a treestand or a blind, we believe these tools will help you become a more engaging and successful hunter.