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ELECTRONIC
WATERFOWL CALLS
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.
Duck Call
Making the right call at the right time commits that other wise circling
flock to come to the decoys. Cass Creek game calls has recorded five of
those right sounds:
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HIGHBALL GREETING- a loud
series of notes used to communicate at a distance.
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LONESOME HEN - Used by a
separated female to locate other ducks.
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LAY DOWN CALL - A confidence
call used as ducks come to land, talking to others already down.
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FEEDING CALL - A low volume
call of contentment among ducks in a feeding zone.
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COMEBACK CALL -A series of
drawn out notes attempting to pull back a leaving duck or flock.
Goose Call
As the fall migration approaches, so the activity of water fowl increases.
From roosting to feeding areas, common sights and sounds of squadrons of big
Canada's usher in the fall goose season. These familiar honks signal a
passing flight. Cass Creek has selected five convincing calls to help the
hunter pull in those passing flocks:
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HAIL CALL- A long distance
greeting made up of a series of spaced rhythmic honks.
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GREETING CALL - An excited
contact call often made when one group of geese meet another.
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LAY DOWN CALL -Descending
geese make this quick and repetitive single note call when landing.
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FEEDING CALL - A low volume
call of contentment among geese in a feeding zone.
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COMEBACK CALL - A pleading
series of hail calls, attempting to draw back passing or leaving geese.
SPECKLE BELLY / SNOW GOOSE
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 water fowl
on one versatile call.
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SNOW GREETING - High
pitched, excited repetitive call.
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SNOW FLOCK - Flock chorus
lures small groups of passing geese.
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FEEDING FLOCK - Contented
flock honks and clucks of feeding geese.
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FLOCK LANDING - Luring geese
to land and join the decoy spread.
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SPECKLE BELLY GREETING -
Excited contact calls when groups of geese meet.
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