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Use
the game call recordings to lure game in close (check state game
laws for legal use.) A great benefit for novice and advanced hunters.
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Self-teaching device with
other calls.
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In-field game call
application (check where legal) an in-class teaching device.
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In-field call reference for
sound duplication.
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Clear and accurate tone,
pitch, and rhythm game calls help the hunter make the right call at the
right time.
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Quick call playback for
repetitive practice.
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Field-tested
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No cumbersome player
devices needed for operation.
Deer Call
The importance of deer vocalizations to the hunter has become paramount.
Present day studies are revealing new sounds and their meaning. Note: May be
used to hunt deer in certain states. (Check local game laws.) Cass Creek
game calls has isolated five of the most important deer sounds:
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SOCIAL DOE - A communication
call to check location and identity of other deer.
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TENDING GRUNT - A short, low
and blunt vocalization made by an eager buck prior to mating a doe.
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ESTRUS DOE - A excited
grunt, with inflection calling any willing buck.
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FAWN BLEAT - A stressful
drawn out call used by young deer often when separated from their
mother.
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RATTLING ANTLER - A call to
watch two bucks fight often draws a third attempting to steal the doe.
Elk Call
Nothing equals the majestic stance of a mature elk silhouetted against a
western skyline. The eerie squeal of a heavy beamed bull, piercing the dawns
quiet, quickens the heart of those who pursue this North American big game
animal. Cass Creek has assembled five calls:
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LONESOME COW - A lost, and
upset cow,drawing both bulls and cows.
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GREETING COW - A social
contact call between meeting herds or individuals.
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CALF - A high pitched call
made by young when separated from their mother.
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ESTRUS COW - An excited
mating whine calling all willing bulls.
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BUGLE -A rutting bulls
announcement of his territory ,dominance and mating call to lure a
receptive cow
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