Product: HUNTERS SPECIALTIES MAC DADDY PREDATOR CALL
Regular Retail Price: $36.20
Camofire Price: $14.59 – 60% OFF
Description:
The Mac Daddy Predator Call from Johnny Stewart Wildlife Calls and Hunters Specialties is so easy to use, even a beginner can quickly sound like a pro. By simply blowing into the call and changing pressure on the lever with your finger, a wide range of coyote sounds, including howls, yips and pup distress, along with prey distress calls, can be produced. The Mac Daddy Howler includes a megaphone for long-range calling.
The megaphone can be easily removed for close-in work. The tough internal diaphragm on the call holds up to plenty of use, but can also be quickly and easily replaced if necessary. Designed and used by one of the worlds best predator callers Al Morris, this call is made to create realistic calls that will bring coyotes and other predators running.
A DVD is included with an instruction booklet on how to make realistic calls that will bring coyotes and other predators running. A DVD is included with an instruction booklet on how to make realistic calls that will bring coyotes and other predators running.
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Al Morris is dead on when he claims this call will produce perfect coyote yips and howls every time. Super easy to use and the reed inside gives variable tone pitches that are very hard to reproduce with other calls on the market. This is one inovative call. I love it.
Mark – thanks for the confirmation and feedback on this ‘yote call. I’ve used it and love how easy it is to use. With my Montana Decoy and the MacDaddy call it’s going to be a fun winter hunting ‘yotes.
I just got mine, and I’m having a hard time howling without it making a raspy/staticy sound. No matter what I do or don’t do it doesnt sound good! I’m assuming at this point it’s got a factory defect in it?? I’m going back to cabelas to get a different one, I will post results. Oh and I can howl and yip and bark with the primos stuff, not a newby!