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Attract the right game for your hunt with our selection of hunting calls. Find options that replicate the sounds of a deer, goose, duck, moose, turkey, elk and more.

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Attract your prey with our wide selection of game calls that help you target popular animals such as turkeys, geese, ducks, deer and elk.
What are the different types of game calls?
Hand-operated calls can be antler rattles, grunt tubes, mouth calls, reed calls, and can calls. Reed calls can be designed for waterfowl or deer, grunt tubes are for deer and elk, and can calls generate bleats for deer and elk.
What should I look for when buying game calls?
You'll want to make sure it's the right call for the animal you want to hunt, then see if it's hands-free or manual, then choose based on the call type, range, and other features like waterproofing.
What animals are there game calls for?
Game calls are used for fowl such as duck, geese, and turkeys. Other common calls are for deer and elk.
How do I use game calls effectively?
The best way to start is to listen to actual animal calls and try to replicate them with your game call. Knowing the right sequences of sounds can make your calls more authentic to animals and increase the odds of attracting them. For specific tips on different game call types, check the manufacturer instructions.

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