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Designed with Michael Waddell and the Bone Collector Brotherhood—the most flexible and natural-sounding call in Flextone’s lineup. Features a rubberized body and labeled buttons that allow you to adjust the tone to create fawn, doe, and buck bleats and wheezes.
Manufacturer model #: FG-DEER-00045.
Rated 4.4 out of 5Â by 34
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Rated 4 out of 5Â by NinthEye Easy to Master Call
This deer call is a pretty good starting call for those new to calling. It provides a good range of deer noises, from the buck grunt to a wheeze to doe and fawn bleats. I was able to call in first a doe and then a buck a few days before the season started, just to test it out. The deer behaved naturally, with no suspicion at all.
The one drawback is that the doe and fawn bleats are a little difficult to produce. In order to make these sounds you have to push down on a "button" which is really just a slightly raised dot on the call. In essence you push down on the reed to make a higher pitched bleat than the buck grunt. It is not easy to produce in lower light conditions, because you have to visually see whether you have pushed down on the reed or not. If you practice though you can master it.
Other than that this is a good call and produces a nice range of sounds.
November 7, 2012
Rated 3 out of 5Â by slapshot44 save your money
Good buck calls. Doe and fawn calls are inconsistent. Colder weather makes it sound unnatural.
January 28, 2013
Rated 4 out of 5Â by bigyungen to low
it sounds pretty good but it is to low toned it is supper tough and you can not blow out the reed
January 18, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5Â by IABOWHNTR Best call for any time of the year.
From early fall season till after the rut you can make this call work for you. It can do any call with s little practice, very realistic. I have not used a call that is able to get as loud as this one either, have been using it now going on 3 years. Just like most calls it will freeze if you are calling and in really cold temps, and really need 2 hands to operate the call and manipulate it the right way so that can be interesting when bowhunting.
November 16, 2012
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i live in south carolina and i have bought alot of deer call for here how do i know if i am wasting my money again
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jonboy, this is a good call in the south for Bucks. Would not recommend for doe or fawn.A:Â
I went to SC hunting last year hunting and used this call and got alot of responses out of the call. It depend on the time of the year and the deer as to how good the response will be. I have the best luck with the snort weeze on this call.A:Â
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