Super Deluxe Con-Vert-A-Squirrel Call
#122
Actually two calls in one.
Call squirrels by tapping bellows to create the
bark of a squirrel or convert to a
Predator Call by removing the
bellows and blowing
through the small hole.
Coon Squaller
#138
By blowing through the large hole end of the call, it reproduces the gruff sound of the coon squall. This call can also be used as a predator call by removing the voice holder and biting on the tips of the voice trough while blowing to produce a low to high pitch sound.
Wounded Cottontail Rabbit Predator Call
#140CTV
This call is made to be blown as our open reed call with out the barrel of the call in place to produce the high-pitched whining sound of a wounded cottontail rabbit. It can also be blown with the barrel of the call in place to produce a raspy sound.
Triple Pitch Predator Call Pat. 3,656,258
#141
A call that produces:
(1) a high shrill pitch sound to call predators out of their dens
(2) the squall of a wounded jackrabbit and
(3) the whine of a cottontail rabbit.
Use this call to call coyotes, wolves, and bobcats.
Variable Pitch Predator-to-Hawk Call
#142
The most versatile, all-purpose call on the market.
By blowing through the tips of the voice trough while biting down on the tips, you may vary the pitch from the sound of a wounded animal to the sound of a hawk to convey quail or stop running quail or pheasant.
Championship Con-Vert-A-Call Predator Call
#143
A call that is ultimate in design. It converts from a fixed pitch varmint call to a variable pitch predator call by simply removing the small voice trough section. Then just blow while biting on the tips of the voice trough to vary the pitch of the sound.
Wounded Rabbit Predator Call
#144
An outstanding predator call. Blow through the tips of the voice trough for the sound of a wounded jack rabbit. Then while biting on the tips of the voice trough blow through the voice trough and it becomes a variable pitch predator call.
Wounded Jack Rabbit Predator Call
#144JRV
This call is made with a metal voice assembly instead of a reed and voice trough. This call produces the sound of a wounded Jack Rabbit when the voice piece is removed from the barrel. It can be blown to give a high-pitched sound like a wounded cottontail whining. Since this call has metal voice, it is very easy to blow.
Whitetail Deer Grunt Call
#139G
Produces the grunting sound of a buck deer during the rut. This call makes the bucks hunt for you.
Whitetail Deer Bleat & Estrus Call
#139E
Blowing softly on the call produces the bleat sound of a deer and blowing hard produces the distress call of a deer.
Crow Call
#145
A very easy call to blow which produces a very clear and loud sound. Reproduces all calls of a crow from a greeting call to a hawk fight. To achieve the sound of a crow, blow Caw! Caw! into the call. With its high volume, this call is excellent for locating turkeys.
Wood Duck Call
#162
Built of the same quality construction as our other calls, and produces the definite sound of the squealer which is the nickname of the wood duck.
Standard Canadian Goose Call
#146G
A call that produces the clear, crisp sharp tones of a Canada Goose from the graveling sound to the high pitch sound. This call has great volume.
Delux Canadian Goose Call
#158G
This call produces a crisp breaking honk to the deep gutteral gravelly feeding tone of the Canada Goose. This call also doubles as a call to hunt Snow Geese. This call is built on the same design as the #158-D Double Reed Duck Call.
Gadwall Duck Call
#164
This call is designed to produce and imitate the short low tone quacking sound that a Gadwall Duck makes.
Speckle Belly Goose Call
#178
This call exactly reproduces both the barking and laughing yodel sound of the white front goose known as the Speckle Belly Goose.
Quail Call (Bob White)
#150
An all metal call used for locating coveys or singles after a covy rise. This call perfectly imitates the “Bob White” sound that the Bobwhite Quail makes. Dwight Thomas is the originator, not the imitator, of this call.
Replacement Reeds for 158D
#158R
This reed is only for the #158-D Double Reed Duck Call. It is made of quality material and is riveted together at the rear of the reed. There are also two small brass rivets at the front of the reed to keep the two reeds separate. This will prevent the reeds from sticking so the call will blow wet.
Replacement Reed
#157
We carry replacement reeds for all of the calls we manufacture. When ordering a #157 Replacement Reed, you will have to state whether it is for a Coon, Deer Grunt, Deer Bleat, Variable Pitch Predator, Con-Vert-A Call, Crow, Standard Duck, or Goose Call. (Will not fit a #158-D Call.)
Double Reed Duck Call
#158D
This double reed call with its patented double reed design is the finest double reed call on the market today. It is the easiest blowing, truest mallard sounding call that you will ever blow. This call has a genuine raspy mallard tone just like the real thing. This call always blows wet with no reed sticking or blockout. It is our most popular call , and has earned the nickname “Black Magic.”
Standard Duck Call
#146D
A single reed duck call that produces a raspy high volume sound of a mallard hen. A very dependable and quality call.
Single Lanyard
#155S – Single Loop
We offer a braided cord lanyard that has spring covered loops to keep the call tight.
We recommend using at lease a double loop lanyard so you can put one loop on the mouthpiece of the call and one loop on the barrel of the call so if the call comes apart you will not lose either part of the call.
Double Lanyard
#155D Double Loops
We offer a braided cord lanyard that has spring covered loops to keep the call tight.
We recommend using at lease a double loop lanyard so you can put one loop on the mouthpiece of the call and one loop on the barrel of the call so if the call comes apart you will not lose either part of the call.
Triple Lanyard
#155 T Triple Loops
We offer a braided cord lanyard that has spring covered loops to keep the call tight.
We recommend using at lease a double loop lanyard so you can put one loop on the mouthpiece of the call and one loop on the barrel of the call so if the call comes apart you will not lose either part of the call.
Quad Lanyard
#155Q Quad Loops
We offer a braided cord lanyard that has spring covered loops to keep the call tight.
We recommend using at lease a double loop lanyard so you can put one loop on the mouthpiece of the call and one loop on the barrel of the call so if the call comes apart you will not lose either part of the call.



