The Hunter's Specialties Open Reed Predator Call delivers authentic distress sounds that draw coyotes, foxes, and other predators within shooting range. This versatile hunting call produces realistic rabbit, rodent, and bird distress cries that trigger aggressive predator responses across diverse hunting conditions.
What Makes This Different
Unlike closed reed calls that limit tonal variation, this open reed design allows hunters to manipulate pitch, volume, and cadence through breath control and hand positioning. The exposed reed construction enables quick cleaning and maintenance in field conditions. Professional guides rely on open reed calls for their superior sound range and ability to mimic multiple prey species with a single instrument.
Key Features
- Open reed design enables unlimited tonal variation and volume control
- Durable polycarbonate barrel withstands extreme weather conditions
- Replaceable reed system extends call lifespan and maintains sound quality
- Compact 4-inch length fits easily in hunting vest or pack
- Textured grip surface ensures secure handling with gloves
- Produces authentic rabbit, mouse, and bird distress sequences
- Effective range extends beyond 400 yards in open terrain
Field testing demonstrates consistent predator responses across various habitat types, from dense timber to open prairie. The call's versatility shines during dawn and dusk hunting periods when predators actively hunt. Sound projection remains clear in windy conditions, while the responsive reed allows instant volume adjustments when predators approach within close range.
Technical Specs
- Overall length: 4 inches
- Barrel material: High-impact polycarbonate
- Reed: Replaceable mylar construction
- Weight: 0.8 ounces
- Sound range: 400+ yards optimal conditions
- Temperature rating: -20°F to 120°F
- Includes: Instructional guide and lanyard
- Manufactured in USA
Professional predator hunters choose open reed calls for their adaptability and proven effectiveness. The learning curve pays dividends through increased calling success and more diverse sound options. Serious hunters recognize that mastering an open reed call separates successful predator calling from amateur attempts.