flextone® All-N-One Deer Call
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Soft and flexible design accurately mimics the vocalization system of a deer for more control of volume and tone. Creates grunts, estrus bleats, fawn bleats or fawn distress, mature buck and young buck sounds. Color: Smoke.
Rated 3.5 out of 5Â by 17
reviewers.
Rated 1 out of 5Â by BountyHunter broke
The call broke after four times out. It is not worth your mopney to purchase this call. I wish I could get a full refund. DO NOT BUY THIS CALL>
January 24, 2011
Rated 4 out of 5Â by hilljack13 realistic sounds
I bought this call to use early during early bow season with the bleats. I didn't have luck with it but the deer never spooked. The sounds that can be made are the most realistic I've heard. The volume piece on the front makes all the difference, especially when doing a doe bleat. It also holds up well and is quiet if it hits up against something.
January 17, 2011
Rated 5 out of 5Â by leedew Great little call
I’ll let others discuss (debate) how to, when, and how much to call. I checked out You Tube for clips on this call and there are a few (search Flextone All-N-One Deer Call). The videos make it look easy - I like the one by Tom Wiley (Flextone Instructional Video). Practice makes perfect (or close to it), and I have enjoyed teasing my dogs as I tried out the different vocalizations. I like the fact that it is small and fits easily in your pack; and that it won’t make noise if you fumble around with it. The grunt call works best for me. If you are not sold on using a call, this is a good first one to get for the price and versatility.
January 4, 2011
Rated 5 out of 5Â by COLZ Offers good variey in calling
This is a very flexible call in that it offers several different types of calls which mimic actual sounds deer make. They don't all sound alike. I carry another call made under a different brand just to add more variety as it is higher pitched in the doe sound. After a few times of use, you can easily remember which slot on the Flextone to hold with your finger to produce the different sounds. I use all calls sparingly. The Flextone all-in-one works better than any I have ever used.
December 28, 2010




