Predator Game Calls: Buying the Best Predator Game Call
Predator game calls are used to mimic the sounds of animals such as mice, rabbits, and foxes in order to draw game in closer for a shot. The most popular predator calls include a variety of distress sounds, but other types of predator game calls are available as well. In general, different types of calls are made to attract certain animals so it is important to know what you are trying to attract when buying predator game calls. At Hunting Camping Deals you can buy two of the major types of predator game calls at discount prices including digital or electronic predator game calls and manual predator game calls that are hand-held devices operated by the hand or mouth. These game calls produce realistic sounds that attract a variety of types of game for predator hunting.
The two main types of predator game calls available are digital game calls and hand held game calls. When you are buying a game call, the first decision that you will have to make is whether you prefer an electronic call or a manual call as these each have different advantages and disadvantages. At Hunting Camping Deals, we sell a variety of each type of predator game calls at discount prices.
Digital Predator Game Calls
Digital predator game calls can be used to attract a variety of game animals using pre-recorded sound effects. Types of sounds that are commonly played via digital game calls for predator hunting include distress calls and other types of howls, barks, and animal calls. Digital game calls are easy to use and offer realistic sound effects from digital recordings that are often available in loops or with adjustable volumes. At Hunting Camping Deals, our discount digital predator game calls include the Primos e-Predator, which is an electronic game caller for predator hunting.
There are a number of differences between the types of electronic predator game calls that are available today, which make each call ideal for different types of applications. The following are some main considerations to make when determining the best digital predator game call for you.
- Portability: Some of the digital predator game callers are more portable than others. This is an important factor because depending on your hunting situation you may be carrying your game caller for longer distances. If you will carry your caller longer distances, you may want to sacrifice some options and special features for a lighter weight, smaller call.
- Volume: The volume that you will need from your digital predator game call can vary based on your hunting style and game choice. In general, it is important to find a call that offers the proper balance of speakers in order to produce loud sounds without distorting sound quality. Several of the digital predator game calls from Foxpro offer a cone and horn speaker in order to produce optimal quality and superior volume.
- Features: There are a number of special features that can be available on digital predator game calls including large internal sound storage space, auto volume to slowly increase the volume while a call plays, advanced remote control features, and 24 bit audio to play a variety of sound formats.
Hand Held Predator Game Calls
Hand-held predator game calls are an affordable and lightweight predator game call alternative. With most hand held game calls, the sounds are produced using either the hand, mouth, or combination of both. These calls can be extremely effective when used properly, but may require some practice to produce the most realistic sounds. Reading instruction manuals will help you to understand the best rhythm and pitch required in order to produce the most effective sounds with hand held predator game calls. At Hunting Camping Deals, you can buy a variety of manual predator game calls including a number of calls from Primos, a leading game call manufacturer.
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