|
Cass Creek Electronic Game Call
|
|
Item #: CSC100 DER
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Product Description
|
Cass Creek Electronic Game Call
Now the novice, as well as the advanced outdoors man can use the right call at the right time. Cass Creek Game Calls has captured wild game recordings all in a single hand-held device. Outdoor enthusiasts, such as hunters, photographers, hikers, and nature lovers, will find the product very useful. Each game species unit allows the hunter to select from 5 vocalizations of each game quarry. Available in Canda Goose, Crow, Duck, Predator, Specklebelly/Snow Goose, Turkey , and Whitetail Deer call.
Whitetail Deer Imitates the following sounds: Buck Grunt, Snort/Wheeze, Tending Grunt, Lost Fawn, and Rattling Antler.
Turkey Imitates the following sounds: Cluck, Yelp, Assembly Call, Kee-Kee and Purr.
Predator Imitates the following sounds: Jack rabbit, Cottontail Rabbit, Coyote Howl, Pup Yips, and Fawn Distress.
Crow Imitates the following sounds: Macdaddy, Crow Distress, Crow/Owl Fight, Crow Frenzy, and Hawk Attack.
Duck Calling is an age old tradition, best known of all game calling for its effectiveness to lure ducks within shotgun shooting range. Making the right call at the right time commits that otherwise circling flock to come to the decoys. Cass Creek Game Calls has recorded five of those right sounds.
~ HIGHBALL GREETING - A loud series of notes used to communicate at a distance.
~ LONESOME HEN - Used by separated females to locate other ducks.
~ LAYDOWN CALL - A confidence call used as ducks come to land, talking to others already down.
~ FEEDING CALL - A low volume call of contentment among ducks in a feeding zone.
~ COMEBACK CALL - A series of drawn out notes attempting to pull back a leaving duck or flock.
Specklebelly/Snowgoose These big migrating game birds offer exciting wing shooting. Convincing these geese to come within shot gun range requires good camouflage, a good decoy spread, and good calling. Cass Creek has combined these two waterfowl on one versatile call.
~ SNOW GREETING - High pitched, excited repetitive call.
~ SNOW FLOCK - Flock chorus lures small groups of passing geese.
~ FEEDING FLOCK - Contented flock honks and clucks of feeding geese.
~ FLOCK LANDING - Luring geese to land and join the decoy spread.
~ SPECKLEBELLY GREETING - Excited contact calls when groups of geese meet.
Canada A large flock of big Canada geese flying in “V” formation is a fall visual delight. Calling geese within shotgun range is challenging. As the hunting season progresses, flocks are more cautious. Good calling is required to be successful. Knowing, practicing, and being able to reproduce the exact sounds under various situations is most important. Mastering five of the most common calls will add to the enjoyment of the sport.
~ HAIL CALL - A long distance greeting made up of a series of spaced rhythmic honks.
~ GREETING CALL - An excited contact call often made when one group of geese meets another.
~ LAYDOWN CALL - Descending geese make this quick and repetitive signal note call when landing.
~ FEEDING CALL - A low volume call of contentment among geese in a feeding zone.
~ COMEBACK CALL - A pleading series of hail calls, attempting to draw back passing or leaving geese.
|
|
|
|
|
Manufacturer Info
|
Helpful Info about the Manufacturer
|
Phone : 800-778-0389
Warranty :
|
|
|
|
|
Look for Similar Items by Category
|
|
|
|
|