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DOWN UNDER PREDATOR CALLS
Made by hunters, for hunters
Raspy tones. In nature, if a small prey animal is squealing and creating raspy tones it's because they've sustained significant damage to their chest or throat. The sound is caused by deflating lungs or build up of coagulated blood in the throat. The animal will imminently expire. This puts pressure on the predators to close the gap and acquire the prey. We've all seen an experienced or generally nervous predator start to respond to the calls, only to circle around downwind, never to be seen again. This is the reason DUPC have spent the time and effort to create calls that most accurately resemble nature.
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