Wild Boar Call

What does the Wild Boar Call sound like?

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The Wild Boar Call in action

Product information "Wild Boar Call"
Attracting wild boar is no easy task. But if you use the wild boar game call, success will not be long in coming. Freshly killed wild boar or stragglers in particular are curious and will want to find out which other boar is making a noise. You can also use this game call during the rut for the strong rump shoveler in October. Mimic the burping rutting call of the competing shoveler and increase your chances of a unique hunting experience. In Africa, you can imitate the angry growl of the Cape buffalo. The game call is also suitable for chamois hunting. Simply take off the tube and bellow like a chamois buck. The material is very flexible and does not rattle. So nothing stands in the way of your next promising hunt.
Material: Wood (cherry)
Suitable for: Wild boar
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How do you use the Wild Boar Call?
Place the palm of your left hand open at the end of the hose. While blowing lightly and briefly into the tube, --roch- rooch- roch, bend the palm of your hand slightly inwards so that the sound is slightly muffled. This imitates the muffled grunt, as a sow usually has its litter on the ground when grunting.
Wild boar are very curious and sociable. Contrary to my first recommendation to use the lure only for unhandled young boars and overruns, successful experiences from all over the world have shown that practically every age group responds to the lure calls. In a completely intact herd with leaderless bucks, coyotes, defectors and young does, it can happen that these calls are ignored.
However, the lure can be used all year round. The main aim of getting unguided fresh and overrunners in front of the rifle is nowadays possible practically all year round. Range up to 400 metres.
If you blow too hard into the device, the voice overlaps and causes a scare call. The wild boar flees. You can use it to drive the sows away from a field of grain standing in the milk with no possibility of sitting. It works better than a few warning or deterrent shots. If, for example, a maize field is surrounded and the dog and driver cannot get the sows "out", a scare call is often enough and the sows will leave their maize stand in a hurry.
There is no special "rutting call" for the rutting season. If the lure call is used during the rutting season , the boar, driven by curiosity, can also be lured in. However, always remember that the venison of a boar is hardly sold during the rutting season. That's why I recommend that you keep your finger on the pulse during the rutting season. Pay attention to the wind conditions. Wild boar can memorise a lot. If a call is associated with human scent, success is not guaranteed.

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