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Electronic and Digital Wildlife Game Callers
FOXPRO FX3 with TX-5LR Remote, 32 Sounds, Dual Speakers (Cone / Horn) Mossy Oak Break Up
Model FX3BU
America's # 1 selling high-end digital game call.
This high quality caller will get you results. Comes with the following 32 proven in the field predator sounds installed:
1) Coyote Locator, 2) Coyote Male Challenge, 3) Coyote Female Invitation, 4) Coyote Pup Distress, 5) Coyote Pup Frenzy, 6) Coyote and Fawn, 7) Fox & Woodpecker, 8) Bobcat In Heat, 9) Mountain Lion Whistle, 10) Jackrabbit Distress, 11) Aggressive Jackrabbit, 12) Cottontail Distress 1, 13) Cottontail Distress 2, 14) Rabbit Frenzy, 15) Rodent Squeak, 16) Rodent Distress, 17) Kitten Distress, 18) Prairie Dog, 19) Prairie Dog All Clear, 20) Kiss of Death, 21) Hog Frenzy, 22) Raccoon Fight, 23) Raccoon Puppies, 24) Antelope Fawn Distress, 25) Fawn Bawl, 26) Blacktail Fawn Distress, 27) Feeding Ravens, 28) Magpies, 29) Lucky Bird, 30) Coyote Threat, 31) Pheasant Distress, and 32) Cow Bird Distress. These sounds can easily be changed with your own sounds, or you can order new sounds online at FOXPRO's web site.
Features:

Dual amplified speakers (1 cone, 1 horn. Can run both or either one)
256 MB digital audio storage
MP3, WAV, and FXP sound file formats supported
FX3 remote operation up to 700 yds line of sight
USB 2.0 port for high speed sound file transfer
Low battery detector
Backlit LCD display
32 programmed sounds
External speaker jack (3.5mm)
Runs on 8 'AA' batteries
Decoy jack (Can control decoys, lamps and other accessories)
Charge jack
Low battery detector
Comfortable Carrying Handle
Super Lightweight (under 2 lbs)
7 Year Manufacturers Warranty
100% Built in the USA

Minaska Outdoors Superflauge Bandit Deluxe MP3 Caller with 100 Sounds Installed, Wireless Remote, Cone Speaker, SLA Battery
Model BNSF
The Bandit is a 100% Digital, MP3 Based, Remote Controlled Game Call (No Moving Parts).
Features:
100 Sound Unit - 10 Banks of 10 Sounds Each, Instant Sound Change
400+ Yard Full Function Remote Control Through Foliage (Over 700 yards line of site as documented at Predator Masters)
The Industries Best Remote Available
Comes with 256MB of Removable Memory - Upgradeable up to 8GB
User is Not Stuck with On-Board Memory
The Largest Playback Capability in the Industry (100 Sounds)
The Most Durable Call Available
30 Day Money Back Guarantee if you are not completely satisfied
Full 5-year Manufacturer's Warranty
Lightweight unit, approximately 3 lbs
Outside Dimensions 8 1/4'L X 6 9/16' W X 3 9/16' D
Operates on Rechargeable SLA Battery (Included)
Includes Recharger Adapter
Has a High Quality Cone Speaker for Accurate Sound Reproduction
HiFi amplifier with a Very Low THD (total harmonic distortion) of .018%
Frequency Response of 20Hz to 20 KHz
100% Engineered and Built in the USA in Lincoln, NE
The Bandit uses Compact Flash memory which is a very small removable mass storage device that weighs a half ounce and is the size of a matchbook. At 43mm (1.7 inches) x 36mm (1.4 inches) x 3.3mm (0.13 inches) and can be found in almost any electronics department store. The 100 sounds included with this unit are very high quality 320kbps encoded in the industry standard .mp3 format. Click HERE to view the sound list.
***See actual field testing results from using this caller: Click HERE.
Burnham Brothers Compucaller II Digital Caller with Wireless Remote
Model COMP2
From the pioneers of predator hunting, Burnham Bros, we are proud to introduce their Compucaller II. The Compucaller II has outstanding clarity and extreme volume and will call in even the most stubborn coyotes and cats. Comes with a full function radio frequency 100+ yard remote control which controls power, volume + -, and changing sounds, the base has a 15-watt long-range speaker, 12v cigarette lighter charger, 110v AC wall charger, built in rechargeable high capacity NiMH battery for over 10 hours of continuous calling at the highest volume. Also comes with a convenient, camouflage carrying case which holds the unit and speaker also, with an embroidered Burnham Bros color logo. You can use the unit while inside this case, there is a mesh screen for the speaker. Also included is remote lanyard and a tool for removing memory if you ever want to change the sounds out. Includes 4 predator calling sound chips: 1. Baby cottontail, 2. Grown cottontail, 3. Grown Jackrabbit, & 4. Yellowhammer Woodpecker. Sound cards can be easily changed out by customer. Burnham Bros has one of the largest selection of sounds in the industry. Weighs only 2.5 lbs.

Johnny Stewart Power Pro Combo
Model PMC-1

This combo pack contains two of the most popular electronic game calling products on the market today, the Preymaster Digital Caller and the Power Pro Convert-A-Caller. Comes with hand held keyboard, 12 predator sounds on three memory cards, amplifier, weatherproof speaker, battery, audio patch cord and camo carrying bag.The sounds included on the memory cards include: Coyote #1: Desperate Cottontail (102G), Pleading Chicken (112), Fawn Bleating (155) and Coywolf Bark/Howls (168); Coyote #4: Baby Cottontail (102B), Distressed Rodent (105A), Kid Goat Distress (123) and Coyote/Grey Fox (166); and General Predator #1: Juvenile Cottontail (102F), Gobbler Distress (114D), Flicker (116D) and Housecat Distress (125A). Note: Extra Memory Cards for this unit AvailableHERE.

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Johnny Stewart Deluxe Long Range Caller
Model 612-LR
Portable, electronic wildlife caller has continuous play, auto reverse cassette deck. Comes with 3 free cassettes featuring Coyote Locator (CT161), Baby Cottontails Distress (CT102B) and Crow Reveille (CT207), weatherproof speaker, 30' cord and battery protection circuitry. Includes a free water resistant tote bag and auxiliary on/off jack for use with RC-2 remote control.
More Wildlife Cassettes Available Here.
Lohman Invisi-Predator Digital Predator Call
Model 2575
This lightweight wireless remote controlled unit will help conceal you from predators & coyotes, and with clear digitally recorded sounds, it will guarantee you a perfect calling sequence every time. Super easy one hand operation. The Lohman Invisi-Predator is a breakthrough in game calling technology. Just place the call in a strategic location and operate using the remote control. Includes the following natural sounds: “Coyote Serenade”, “Baby Cottontail”, “Baby Pig”, & the “Fawn Distress”. One hand operation. Compact design weighs only 8 oz. Attaches to trees, brush and fences. Weather resistant. Clear digital recordings. Includes long range remote control. Has an effective remote range of 150 feet. Uses 4AAA alkaline batteries (not included). Field proven.

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Lohman Invisi-Doe Digital Deer Call
Model 2585
This lightweight wireless remote controlled unit will help conceal you from the deer, and with clear digitally recorded sounds, it will guarantee you a perfect calling sequence every time. Super easy one hand operation. The Lohman Invisi-Doe is a breakthrough in game calling technology. Just place the call in a strategic location and operate using the remote control. Includes the following natural sounds: Doe Bleat, Estrus Bleat, Fawn Bleat and the Social Doe Grunt. Compact design weighs only 8 oz. Attaches to trees, brush and fences. Weather resistant. Clear digital recordings. Includes long range remote control. Has an effective remote range of 150 feet. Uses 4AAA alkaline batteries (not included). Field proven.
Lohman Invisi-Buck Digital Deer Call
Model 2565
This lightweight wireless remote controlled unit will help conceal you from the deer, and with clear digitally recorded sounds, it will guarantee you a perfect calling sequence every time. Super easy one hand operation. The Lohman Invisi-Buck is a breakthrough in game calling technology. Just place the call in a strategic location and operate using the remote control. Includes the following natural sounds: Dominant Grunt, Doe Estrus Bleat, Antler Rattling, & the Snort-Wheeze . One hand operation. Compact design weighs only 8 oz. Attaches to trees, brush and fences. Weather resistant. Clear digital recordings. Includes long range remote control. Has an effective remote range of 150 feet. Uses 4AAA alkaline batteries (not included). Field proven.
Replicator Digital Coyote, Fox & Bobcat Predator Call with 10 Sounds
Model RPPR
Dynamite Sound in a Small Package. About the size of a mobile/CB radio microphone, this unit is easily twice as loud as the other mini digital callers on the market. The Replicator Predator Call is a compact, hand held, unit combining ten of the most common and realistic calls you will ever hear. At the push of a button, it faithfully reproduces vocalizations that span all hunting seasons. This unit uses a 3-way switch to activate the unit and select between modes. The selection of one mode de-activates the other mode preventing accidental calls. This Predator Call allows the hunter to choose between 2 volume settings with a 2-way switch.
These are the 10 Included Coyote, Fox and Bobcat Sounds:
1) Pup: Great for calling adult predators like the coyote, fox and bob cat.
2) Howl: Locate coyotes at long distances with this call.
3) Coaxer: Predators have a hard time resisting this call.
4) Baby Jack Rabbit: Drive all predators insane with this irresistable call.
5) Jack Rabbit: Excite all predators with this long distance call.
6) Squealer: Use this for medium to long range calling. Very effective on coyotes, cats and foxes.
7) Mini Blaster: Excellent for predators that are pressured, this will get their attention.
8) Lip Squeak: Unusual but very effective. Call all types of predators in close with this irresistable call.
9) Baby Cottontail: High pitched squealing that works great on coyotes, foxes and cats.
10) Cottontail: An exciter that pressured animals find very hard to resist.
Replicator Digital Deer & Turkey Call with 10 Sounds
Model RPDT
Dynamite Sound in a Small Package. About the size of a mobile/CB radio microphone, this unit is easily twice as loud as the other mini digital callers on the market. The Replicator Predator Call is a compact, hand held, unit combining ten of the most common and realistic calls you will ever hear. At the push of a button, it faithfully reproduces vocalizations that span all hunting seasons. This unit uses a 3-way switch to activate the unit and select between modes. The selection of one mode de-activates the other mode preventing accidental calls. This Predator Call allows the hunter to choose between 2 volume settings with a 2-way switch.
These are the 10 Included Digital Deer and Turkey Sounds:
1) Dominant Grunt: The sound made by rutting bucks, of all sizes, while actively pursuing does.
2) Social Grunt: The sound used by bucks and does throughout the course of their daily activities.
3) Tending Grunt: The sound produced by rutting bucks just prior to breeding receptive does in their estrus cycle.
4) Estrus Doe: The sound made by does that anounces, to rutting bucks, they have entered the estrus cycle and are receptive to breeding.
5) Fawn Bleat: This call is made by a fawn deer in distress and accelerates a response from the mother and other does and bucks in the area.
6) Gobble: This is the mating call of the male turkey.
7) Yelp: The basic social call of the male and female turkey.
8) Cackle: The call produced by the hens while leaving roosting sight during the early morning 'fly-down' period.
9) Cut: A call used by the hens to excite and locate male turkeys.
10) Cluck Purr: A multipurpose call to portray contentment, feeding, or gathering/flocking announcement.

Western Rivers Electronic Calls & Accessories

**Predation Whitetail / Muley unit now available! Cassette Callers, Digital Callers and Accessories. Includes predator, deer, turkey and waterfowl sounds plus much more. Western Rivers offers some of the most advanced wildlife calling systems available on the market today! The Predation digital caller features state of the art MP3 technology, plus an unprecedented list of features. Western Rivers Cassette Callers are among the loudest units available and are compatible with all brands of cassette tapes.

Western Rivers Predation Mini Electronic Callers

12 Models available: Deer, Deer Hunter II, Dog Trainer, Coon Hunter, Elk, Predator, Predator Distress II, Crow, Turkey, Elk Hunter, Fox Hunter, and Waterfowl.
Nomad MX3 Remote Control Digital PREDATOR Call
Model 938
This new mini digital electronic caller features authentic wild game sounds with 'Moving Sound' technology. Features a wiress remote control (up to 100 yards), an extra large high definition speaker, LED on/off indicator, hand hel use - one finger selection allows for in close calling - five call selection, Moving Sound A, B, C receiver selection for multiple receiver use, beltclip with lanyard hole, thumbwheel volume control, 'Sure hold' rubberized grip, Natural bark camouflage finish - blends into natural environment. Includes these 5 natural PREDATOR sounds: 1) Jack Rabbit, 2) Cottontail Rabbit, 3) Coyote Howl, 4) Pup Yips, and 5) Fawn Distress. Receiver operates on 4 AA batteries (included), Remote operates on 2 AA batteries (also included).
Nomad MX3 Remote Control Digital DEER Call
Model 921
This new mini digital electronic caller features authentic wild game sounds with 'Moving Sound' technology. Features a wiress remote control (up to 100 yards), an extra large high definition speaker, LED on/off indicator, hand hel use - one finger selection allows for in close calling - five call selection, Moving Sound A, B, C receiver selection for multiple receiver use, beltclip with lanyard hole, thumbwheel volume control, 'Sure hold' rubberized grip, Natural bark camouflage finish - blends into natural environment. Includes these 5 natural DEER sounds: 1) Buck Grunt, 2) Snort / Wheeze, 3) Tending Grunt, 4) Lost Fawn, and 5) Rattling Antler. Receiver operates on 4 AA batteries (included), Remote operates on 2 AA batteries (also included).
Cass Creek Electronic Game Calls, Training Devices and Accessories
12 Different Models
Now the novice, as well as the advanced outdoorsman can use the right call at the right time. Cass Creek Game Calls has captured wild game recordings all in a single hand-held device. Outdoor enthusiasts such as hunters, photographers, hikers, and nature lovers will find the product very useful. 10 different units available for Crow, Predator, Predator II, Deer, Elk, Turkey, Gobbler, Canadian Goose, Snow Goose, Specklebelly Goose and Duck hunting. Amplified speakers to extend the range of these units also available.
Click HERE to order this product
Electronic Coyote Locater Siren
Model SN
The Coyote Locator Siren is an excellent tool for pin pointing the location of coyotes allowing you to slip in closer for a great set up. It can also be used as a megaphone that you can howl into. It really make'em howl. This unit packs an ear bursting 25 watts of power and can be heard by coyotes for miles! Uses 8 'C' cells.
Be sure to watch the 'Dogging Coyotes' video by E.L.K. Inc to see how these electronic sirens are used to locate coyotes.
Phantom Pro-Series Digital Predator Calling System with Wireless Remote Control
Model WR-320
This all new 16 Bit Phantom Pro-Series Wireless Digital Calling System is all you need to call in just about any kind of predator including coyote, fox, bobcat, cougar, crow, hog and much more. But if you want to hunt other types of game, simply change out the sound module and the unit instantly becomes a whitetail deer, turkey gobbler, moose, elk, bear or goose calling system with optional sound modules. Features include an up to 200 yard (*line of sight) 16 function wireless remote with 3 Channels of wireless capability. Hunt in cllose proximity to others on separate Channels or use multiple receiver/speaker set ups! Runs up to 16 hours at maximum volume at 126 db on 4 AA batteries! Can play 2 sounds at once! Has a raised rubber key pad to take the guesswork out of Call selection. Also features removable custom covers similar to cell phone covers that labels each sound with the buttons depending on what sound module you are using. This unit comes with the following 12 16-Bit predator sounds: Coyote Howls, Coyote Pups, Jack Rabbit Distress, Fawn Distress, Baby Pig Distress, Feline Distress, Rabbit Distress, Bird Distress, Rodent Squeaks, Crow Gathering, Thrashing Leaves and Ground Hops. Comes with a detachable belt clip. Cold weather operation down to - 40 degrees F. LED for power on and low battery.
CLICK TO HEAR SAMPLE SOUNDS OF THIS CALLER. **Note: These sounds are highly compressed for the website and will not sound as clear as the unit does in person.

Johnny Stewart Prey Master Digital PREDATOR Caller
Model PM-1

The All New Johnny Stewart Preymaster Digital Caller is Gamecalls.Net's #1 selling game call! It's a rugged, water resistant, lightweight handheld unit with an easy to ready keypad and changeable memory cards. Will play two sounds at once! Includes the following 12 digitally mastered predator sounds on 3 memory cards: Coyote #1: Desperate Cottontail (102G), Pleading Chicken (112), Fawn Bleating (155) and Coywolf Bark/Howls (168); Coyote #4: Baby Cottontail (102B), Distressed Rodent (105A), Kid Goat Distress (123) and Coyote/Grey Fox (166); and General Predator #1: Juvenile Cottontail (102F), Gobbler Distress (114D), Flicker (116D) and Housecat Distress (125A). Also includeds a rugged all-weather speaker with 10' cord & 50' extension cord, lanyard & belt clip. Can be used with Power Pro Convert-A-Caller for added volume. Requires 4 'AA' batteries, not included. Note: Extra Memory Cards for this unit AvailableHERE.

Johnny Stewart Prey Master Digital DEER Caller
Model PM-2

The All New Johnny Stewart Preymaster Digital Deer Caller is Gamecalls.Net's #1 selling game call! It's a rugged, water resistant, lightweight handheld unit with an easy to ready keypad and changeable memory cards. Will play two sounds at once! Includes the following 12 digitally mastered deer sounds on 3 memory cards: comes with 12 deer sounds on three memory cards. Included are Deer Calling #1 (Basic): Buck Grunt, Immature Buck & Doe Grunt, Estrus Bleat and Snort Wheeze; Deer Calling #2 (Pre-Rut): Doe Bleat, Buck Grunt, Social Sparring and Antler Tree Rubbing; and Deer Calling #3 (Rut): Buck Grunt, Snort Wheeze, Rattling and Estrus Bleat. Also includeds a rugged all-weather speaker with 10' cord & 50' extension cord, lanyard & belt clip. Can be used with Power Pro Convert-A-Caller for added volume. Requires 4 'AA' batteries, not included. Note: Extra Memory Cards for this unit AvailableHERE.
Johnny Stewart Power Pro Convert-A-Caller
Model PPC-1
Includes everything needed to turn a portable CD, cassette or MP3 player into a powerful game caller. Features amplifier, weatherproof speaker, battery, audio patch cord and camo carrying bag. Wildlife cassettes and CDs available below. Can be used with the Prey Master for extra long range calling.
Johnny Stewart Remote for 612 Series Callers
Model RC-3
Designed for use with the 612 caller, this handheld remote control will transmit 100-plus yards, depending on conditions. You can turn your 612 caller on and off, or raise or lower the volume with a push of a button. The RC-3 remote control allows you to direct prey where you want them to go without giving away your position.The unit slides easily into the existing fixture on your 612 caller. The wires on the receiver unit are connected directly into your wildlife caller's jacks; no tools are needed. The RC-3 requires a 9-volt battery (not included).
Johnny Stewart Replacement Charger
Model RP612-C
Replacement Charger. Charges batteries for Johnny Stewart electronic callers.
Knight & Hale 8' Speaker with Cord
Model KH937G
A 25’ cord is included for extended range. Compatible with Knight & Hale electronic call system and most other electronic callers available today. This is the same high quality 8' 25 watt metal speaker that is included with the Ultimate Electronic Game Call System.
Johnny Stewart Mid-Range Replacement Speaker
Model 6MRS
This replacement / extra speaker is for use with the Johnny Stewart 512 and 612 cassette caller series. Also compatible with other callers using the larger 1/4' jack.
Johnny Stewart Long-Range Replacement Speaker
Model 6LRS
This replacement / extra speaker is for use with the Johnny Stewart 512 and 612 cassette caller series. Also compatible with other callers using the larger 1/4' jack.
Johnny Stewart Preymaster Speaker
Model PS-1
The Preymaster Speaker is a 15 watt, 7-1/2-inch weatherproof speaker for use with the Preymaster Digital Caller.
Johnny Stewart Preymaster Extension Cord
Model PE-1
This 50' extension cord when connected to the existing 60' Preymaster cord will allow you to place your speaker up to 110' away from the Preymaster unit. This will give you a great advantage as you'll be distanced from the incoming prey's focus. This speaker is only compatible with the Preymaster unit and other digital callers that have a 1/8 inch jack.
Electronic Game Call Remote Control
Model 678
This wireless remote control has a 250+ yard range and will power on / off your caller as well as adjust the volume up and down, and control an optional device such as the Tru-Motion decoy attachment or other devices using 12 volts. Is compatible with most brands of electronic cassette game callers such as Lohman, Knight & Hale, Johnny Stewart (must have auxiliary power jack on caller), Western Rivers and more. Transmitter includes battery, receiver is powered by electronic game call's battery.
Game Call Battery (***Please read note below)
Model RP512-A
This 5 Amp Hour high capacity 12 volt battery will replace the battery in some of the Johnny Stewart 512 series plus other brands. See below for other types of batteries used in the 512 series units.
Dimensions:
5 1/2' Wide x 4' Tall x 1 5/16' (1.3') Deep

***NOTE: Please be sure to measure your old battery or the battery compartment inside your electronic call before ordering as shipping on these batteries is expensive. Dimensions are in the description.
Game Call Battery (***Please read note below)
Model RP512-B
This 5 Amp Hour high capacity 12 volt battery will replace the battery in some of the Johnny Stewart 512 series, some Lohman and Western Rivers callers plus other brands.
Dimensions:
5 1/2' Wide x 4' Tall x 1 7/8' Deep

***NOTE: Please be sure to measure your old battery or the battery compartment inside your electronic call before ordering as shipping on these batteries is expensive. Dimensions are in the description.
Game Call Battery (***Please Read Note Below)
Model RP612
This 5 Amp Hour high capacity 12 volt battery will replace the battery in the Johnny Stewart 612 series callers plus other brands.
Dimensions:
3 1/2' Wide x 4' Tall x 2 3/4' Deep

***NOTE: Please be sure to measure your old battery or the battery compartment inside your electronic call before ordering as shipping on these batteries is expensive. Dimensions are in the description.
Game Call Battery (***Please Read Note Below)
Model PPB
This 1.3 Amp Hour battery can be used to replace batteries such as those used in the Johnny Stewart Power Pro Convert-A-Caller. (Does not include battery holding case, just the battery that goes inside this case).
Dimensions:
3 13/16' Wide x 2' Tall x 1 11/16' Deep

***NOTE: Please be sure to measure your old battery or the battery compartment inside your electronic call before ordering as shipping on these batteries is expensive. Dimensions are in the description.
Game Call Battery (***Please Read Note Below)
Model PMB
This 1.3 Amp Hour battery can be used to replace batteries such as those used in the Johnny Stewart Power Pro Combo. (Does not include battery holding case, just the battery that goes inside this case).
Dimensions:
3 13/16' Wide x 2' Tall x 1 11/16' Deep

***NOTE: Please be sure to measure your old battery or the battery compartment inside your electronic call before ordering as shipping on these batteries is expensive. Dimensions are in the description.
Western Rivers Speaker Output Splitter
Model KH937C
How can one make a terrific electronic call even better? Connect more than one speaker with this output splitter! Compatible with most electronic casssette type calling systems. 1/4' jack.
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As a postdoc within the K. Lisa Yang Center for Conservation Bioacoustics at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, my current research involves developing solutions for automatic source separation in continuous ambient audio streams and the development of acoustic deep-learning techniques for unsupervised multi-class classification in the big-data realm. I have been actively involved with IEEE’s Oceanic Engineering Society (OES) and, currently, I serve as the coordinator of Technology Committees.


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I joined the Cornell Lab of Ornithology in December 2015 and took over the directorship of the K. Lisa Yang Center for Conservation Bioacoustics (formerly known as Bioacoustics Research Program) in August 2016. I am also a Faculty Fellow with the Atkinson Center for a Sustainable Future at Cornell University. In addition, I hold an Adjunct Assistant Professor position at Oregon State University (OSU).

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