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Wounded Bird Call Crying Bird
- AP351
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Paiement 100% sécurisé par la Caisse d'Epargne ou Payplug
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Livraison en point relais offerte à partir de 99€
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Satisfait ou remboursé !
Imitate a wounded bird to attract the fox. Imitate small birds, woodpeckers, and even wounded rabbits according to the strength, duration, and modulation of the breath.
Provided with complete documentation.
Nordik Fox Crying Bird
Nordik Crying Bird is a call specifically designed to mimic the distress sounds of birds. These cries are very effective in calling foxes and other predators! To mimic a distressed woodpecker, alternate short, intense exhalations of air or hard "trrr" rolls and "trrr, trrr" into the call. To produce distress sounds of small birds, blow more gently and let the air pass both through the call and outside. If you blow a constant but short stream of air into the call, you will get a very realistic rabbit distress cry!
For all these distress cries, use the call for 15 to 30 seconds and remain silent for 1-2 minutes, then repeat for 15 to 25 minutes per hunting post.
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