Fawn Distress

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  • Burnham Brothers Black Magic Predator Mouth Call
    $26.95
    The Burnham Brothers Black Magic Predator Mouth Call does what it says...Works Magic! Imitates the low tones of a jackrabbit or fawn. Has a replaceable reed for years of trouble-free service.
  • Cedar Hill Distressed Fawn Predator Mouth Call
    $17.95
    The Cedar Hill Distressed Fawn Predator Mouth Call reproduces the sound of an injured fawn. This is a good all around call for medium predators such as fox and coyote and large predators such as cougar and bear.
  • Predator Quest Ruffidawg Predator Mouth Call
    $29.95
    The Predator Quest Ruffidawg Predator Mouth Call is a high-volume call that creates a jackrabbit or fawn in distress sound. Loud and raspy, this will grab the immediate attention of any predator. Specially designed by Les Johnson—renowned coyote caller, predator hunter and host of Predator Quest TV. Each Ruffidawg call comes with the following: Extra Reeds Extra Reed Wedge Custom Orange and Black Predator Quest Lanyard
  • Primos Coyote Bear Buster Predator Mouth Call
    $15.95
    The Primos Coyote Bear Buster Predator Mouth Call reproduces the pitch, tone and volume of a deer's bleat as deer communicate and it reproduces the bawl of a fawn or a young deer in distress. It attracts coyotes, bears, foxes, bobcats, mountain lions and other predators looking for an easy meal. This call features: Reproduces the distress bleat or bawl of a young deer - a favorite food source for coyotes, bears, and other predators Can be blown very softly or extremely loud
  • Quaker Boy Distress Fawn Predator Mouth Call
    $14.95
    The Quaker Boy Distress Fawn Predator Mouth Call is a compact reed type call that reproduces a great fawn distress sound for calling in larger predators.
  • Randy Anderson (Primos) Cat Nip Mouth Call
    $14.95
    The Randy Anderson (Primos) Cat Nip Mouth Call is made of soft rubber and creates the meow of the Bobcat. Randy Anderson says this is the best bobcat call he has ever used. The call creates the meow of a bobcat, as well as rabbit and fawn distress calls. The Cat Nip is a bit and blow style call. You control the tone and pitch by varying the pressure of your bite and regulating the amount of air you blow into the call. Pinching down on the end of the barrel also changes the tone of the call. The Cat Nip is a versatile call and can also be used to call in coyotes and foxes.