Hunting calls: the art of attracting game with precision
Game calls are essential tools for any hunter wishing to imitate the natural sounds of animals to attract them within shooting range . Used while hunting from a blind, stalking, or from a stand, they allow hunters to recreate realistic situations, establish contact, or pique the curiosity of game.
Why use a game call during your hunting trips?
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Realistic sound simulation : cries, growls, mating or alarm calls
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Increased chances of encountering a hunter while stationary or moving
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Remotely monitoring game behavior
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Compact and easy to carry in a pocket or vest
Game calls for all types of game
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Deer calls : distress call, buck call
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Duck or goose calls : whistles, clattering, mating calls
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Wood pigeon calls : deep or rapid cooing
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Fox calls : rodent distress, alarm call
Ideal for:
- Hunting from a blind, from a hide, or by stalking
- Wildlife observation or photography
- Hunting training or instruction
- Bushcraft or behavioral reenactment
Our hunting calls are selected for their accurate sound, durability, and effectiveness in the field . Whether you are a novice or an expert, you will find a model suited to your target game and hunting technique.
Master the art of animal calling and attract game naturally with proven equipment .
What is a synonym for decoy?
A common synonym for call is decoy . The terms "sound lure" or " sound decoy" are also used. These terms refer to devices used to reproduce animal sounds in order to attract them.
What is the purpose of a bird call?
A call is used to imitate the cry, song, or call of an animal to attract it nearby, particularly for hunting or wildlife observation. It allows the hunter to deceive the animal's vigilance by reproducing a reassuring, territorial, or mating signal.
How to use a bird call?
A game call is used by blowing, pressing, or manipulating the tool to produce a specific sound. Each species has its own method of calling. It's often necessary to learn the correct rhythm, intonation, and frequency for the call to sound natural. The hunter's stealth and good timing are essential for its effectiveness.
Who invented bird calls?
Game calls have been used since antiquity. Their exact origin is difficult to date, but they were already used by hunters of indigenous peoples around the world. In France, the first handcrafted game calls became popular in the 19th century. The manufacturer François Morel made a significant contribution to their modern development.