Nordik Pre-tuned
Is specially developed to meet the demands of calling predators under Nordic conditions. The call is simple to use and its mouth piece is freeze proof. The call can produce a wide variety of sounds that have a very long range. The mouth call is pre-tuned at four basic sounds by the notches on the mouth piece.
Instructions
Rodent squeaks
To imitate mouse and vole squeaks, place the o-ring, your teeth or lips at the outermost notch and blow with short thrusts in the call.
Distress calls from rabbit and hare
These calls are easy to make by placing the o-ring, your teeth or lips at one of the two notches in the middle of the mouth piece and blow into the call. The further back on the membrane the coarser the sound. Vary long and short sounds for 15-25 seconds and repeat every 3-4 minutes. Open and close your hand in front of the call’s opening as you blow for a more life like sound.
Be aware! The mouth call produces sounds that exceed 115dB so use ear protectors.
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Nordik Roe – Roebuck call
Instructions
This call is developed specially for calling Roebuck. It is pre-tuned for all the sounds you need, simply move the rubber band between the two outermost notches on the call to change sound. This call has a double sound board that can be used to control the volume. If you want a softer sound, cover the large hole on the underside of the call with your thumb. Alternate contact / agitation / agony sounds with some minute between for 20-30 minutes / stand. You find calling schedule and more tips in the DVD – Calling Roebucks
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Nordik Sika is especially developed to imitate the call of a sika stag in rut. For calling sika stags during the rut, start by expanding the lower part of the call, place
the mouthpiece to your lips and start to blow softly
into the call, growl, and then soft again. Carefully
change to blow hard to reach a high pitched whistling
noise, then carefully change intensity again to blow
short and soft and growl softly. Call three times like
this, wait and adjust your next calling sequence to the
response of the deer. Note, sometimes the stags approaches
without response. For best result, open and
close your hands in front of the call for a more authentic
sound. Make sure you do not blow any saliva into
the mouthpiece.
This call can also be used to imitate the distress call
of a red deer calf. This sound agitates the hind herd,
attracting them to come close, often barking. This
type of calling is most successful in areas with dense
red deer populations.
For calling a red deer hind, expand the lower part of
the call and place the mouthpiece between your lips
and exhale. Blow short and longer thrusts of air for
15-20 seconds, rest for two to three minutes and continue
to call like this for 15-20 minutes each stand.
When calling in this way, you may also attract predators
such as wolves and lynx in these areas where
reed deer are common.