Down Under Predator Calls, made by hunters for hunters, play a vital role in attracting predators. Raspy tones are essential... Read More
Down Under Predator Calls
Down Under Predator Calls, made by hunters for hunters, play a vital role in attracting predators. Raspy tones are essential in these calls. In nature, when a small prey animal emits squealing raspy tones, it indicates severe damage to its chest or throat, often caused by deflating lungs or coagulated blood. This distress sound signals that the prey is near death, urging predators to close in quickly. However, experienced or cautious predators might respond to these calls but often circle downwind and remain unseen. To counter this behavior, down under predator calls (dupc) has invested significant time and effort into crafting calls that most accurately mimic these natural distress sounds.