Peter | Hunter
I was successful again today. The lure hunt is incredible. I was able to lure the buck in my direction without any problems. It was exactly as I learnt from you.
Erhard | Hunter
If you need a reference, please feel free to name me. I will be happy to answer any questions. Thanks again for the great experiences!
Hans-Jörg | Retailer
Generally speaking, we have no complaints about your products, as the quality is very good and, above all, practical.
Walter | Hunter
Using the jealousy call you propagated, I was able to persuade a 7- to 8-year-old buck and an even older buck to stand up quickly and kill them.
Stefan | Hunter
Mr Weisskirchen, with this game call I have acquired a high-quality tool for decoy hunting. It really does what it promises. I can recommend it with a clear conscience.
Manuel | Hunter
Simply amazing instruments. Hats off.
Natural materials for a natural sound
In decoy hunting, the quality of sound production plays a crucial role. When it comes to sound, wood is an indispensable material. Wooden lures not only lend an aesthetic charm, but also significantly influence the sound quality. The natural resonance properties of wood produce a natural sound that is virtually indistinguishable from an animal voice.
Weisskirchen WXT - for the toughest conditions
The Weisskirchen WXT Wildlocker made of robust plastic is the ultimate choice for those who want to survive even the toughest hunting conditions. Its eye-catching orange finish not only ensures high visibility, but also defies the elements to perform reliably year after year. Come rain, snow or shine, this weather-resistant game attractant will lure game when it counts.
The next generation
Actively passing on knowledge to the next generation is also important, as it contributes to the sustainable conservation of nature and its diversity. By sharing knowledge about animal sounds and behaviour, young people can develop a deeper understanding of the environment. This not only encourages respect for nature and animals, but also raises awareness of the need to protect endangered species and habitats. In addition, the transmission of knowledge enables the continuation of traditional practices and the preservation of ecological balance, which in turn benefits all aspects of nature.