Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Entertainment | Free | ibad ur rahman | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
All sounds have been optimized for maximum volume and sound quality without distortion to provide an optimum deer hunting experience. To increase the range beyond your device's capabilities, use an external amplified speaker (use carefully, since calling too loud can be interpreted by deer as yelling!)
An on-screen quick reference guide is provided with each deer call with quick, easy to read instructions for each call's optimum frequency and time of use during pre-rut, rut, and post rut. Novice or expert, the Deer Hunting Calls lets you make the right call at the right time, every time.
FEATURES:
• Huge selection of hunting sounds to choose from.
• High quality calls with no audio noise.
• Details on how to use any hunting call in a given scenario.
• Comprehensive tactics and training guide included.
LIST OF SOUNDS:
• Contact Call
• Doe Grunt
• Buck Grunt
• Buck Bawl
• Breeding Bellow
• Estrus Bleat
• Tending Grunts
• Ragen Grunts
• Sparring
• Fawn Bleat
• Wheeze
•Aggressive Rattling
I downloaded this call and used the doe grunt and contact call and I killed a nice buck. Although I wish you could modify the calls
I tried to use this up during hunting season, and I played a sound and it came up with a ad video. It's scared away the deer, very unpleased. Would not recommend. ????
The sounds are good until it is followed up with an ad that plays stupid video games sounds
What good is a deer call when the AD is playing at same time and louder than the call? "Forget about it!"
Don't waist your time... the advertisements play after each sound and they are so loud it will scare anything away !!!!
Wish I would have read the other reviews before downloading. Ads pop up and play audio when clicking on calls. Absolutely worthless app. At least I didn't have an ad pop up while a deer was around like the other guy.
I give this a Negative 3 stars... I downloaded for the sounds to help practice but all I accomplished was playing games of war demos... literally only every third or fourth click on a call wasn't an ad...