The Avian X Call of Death goose call delivers the aggressive, raspy tones that bring stubborn geese into shooting range when standard calls fail. This polycarbonate call produces the deep, guttural sounds of dominant geese establishing territory and challenging intruders.
What Makes This Different
Unlike traditional goose calls that rely on single-reed systems, the Call of Death features a specialized tone board design that creates naturally aggressive vocalizations. The gun smoke polycarbonate construction provides consistent sound production across temperature extremes while remaining lightweight for extended calling sessions. This call excels at producing the harsh, demanding notes that trigger territorial responses from wary birds.
Key Features
- Polycarbonate construction resists cracking in sub-zero temperatures
- Specialized tone board generates aggressive goose vocalizations
- Gun smoke finish reduces glare and blends with hunting environments
- Compact design fits easily in call lanyards and hunting packs
- Easy-blow design reduces fatigue during long calling sequences
- Produces both close-range feeding calls and long-distance hail calls
- Consistent tone production in wet conditions
Field performance centers on the call's ability to cut through wind and reach distant flocks with commanding authority. The aggressive tone profile works particularly well for late-season birds that have heard standard feeding calls repeatedly. Waterfowl hunters report success using this call to challenge dominant birds and create competitive feeding scenarios that draw entire flocks.
Technical Specs
- Material: Polycarbonate construction
- Finish: Gun smoke color
- Model: ZNK5065
- UPC: 810280050653
- Call Type: Goose call with specialized tone board
- Weight: Lightweight design for extended use
- Temperature Rating: Performs in extreme cold conditions
The Call of Death fills the gap between standard feeding calls and aggressive challenge calls in any waterfowler's arsenal. The polycarbonate construction ensures reliable performance when temperatures drop and other calls become temperamental. Professional guides and tournament callers choose this model when conditions demand maximum sound projection and territorial aggression.