The Avian X PH-2 Power Hen delivers authentic mallard hen vocalizations that consistently draw ducks into shooting range. This double reed duck call produces the aggressive feeding calls and comeback sounds that trigger response from wary waterfowl throughout the season.
What Makes This Different
The PH-2 features a carefully tuned double reed system that creates natural rasp and volume control superior to single reed alternatives. The mallard green finish provides effective concealment in marsh environments while the ergonomic barrel design allows precise breath control. Sound chambers are engineered to produce authentic hen mallard frequencies that carry effectively across open water and timber.
Key Features
- Double reed configuration for authentic mallard hen vocalizations
- Mallard green finish matches natural marsh vegetation
- Ergonomic barrel design for comfortable grip and breath control
- Tuned sound chambers produce realistic feeding calls and comebacks
- Durable construction withstands harsh waterfowl hunting conditions
- Compact size fits easily in call lanyards and hunting vests
- Responsive reed system allows volume and tone adjustment
Field performance centers on the call's ability to produce convincing hen mallard sounds across various hunting scenarios. The double reed system responds to subtle breath pressure changes, enabling hunters to create soft feeding chuckles for close-working birds or aggressive comeback calls for distant flocks. Weather-resistant materials maintain consistent performance in wet conditions common during waterfowl season.
Technical Specs
- Call Type: Double reed mallard hen call
- Finish: Mallard green
- Construction: Durable polymer barrel with tuned reed assembly
- Target Species: Mallard ducks and other puddle ducks
- Sound Range: Hen mallard feeding calls, comebacks, and chatter
- Manufacturer: Avian X
- Model: PH-2 Power Hen
The PH-2 Power Hen represents proven double reed technology in a field-ready package that performs when ducks are working. Serious waterfowl hunters recognize the advantage of authentic hen sounds during critical moments when birds are deciding whether to commit.