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If you're an avid hunter, you know the importance of being able to mimic animal sounds while out in the woods. For those that are new to hunting, this may not be something that you have realized just as yet, but you will soon enough. Game calls can be used to help flush game out or attract game to where you are. When used accurately, game calls be extremely effective.

There are a number of different types of game calls, such as hand calls, box calls, and even electronics calls. For newbies, and some seasoned hunters, electronics calls are often the best bet, as it is a good way to ensure that you don't mess up the sound, which is important. However, some areas will not allow electronic calls, so make sure they're legal before using them. If they're legal, you want to make sure that you get an electronic call that you can count on. Here's the review of one that we, Full Draw Archery, carries in our store - Western Rivers Pursuit Electronic Caller.

Western Rivers Pursuit Electronic Caller

Western Rivers is a company that was founded in 1986. While it has been built on a solid foundation, their products are often overlooked for more popular, well-known company products. Let's go ahead and look at some basic details on this game call:

  • Comes with LCD remote control
  • Has up to 250-yard remote range
  • Comes with two speakers
  • Has 1BG storage capacity to hold up to 200 sounds
  • Weatherproof
  • Comes with a three-year warranty

The above basic data shows that this electronic caller has a pretty good offering. In addition to all of that, you can also get FREE access to an entire library of game calls from Orion. This isn't something that most companies offer their consumers with the purchase of electronic game calls. For example, the FoxPro WildFire 2 (within the same category as the Pursuit) does not offer anything similar, as you have to purchase new calls. 

When you start testing the Pursuit out, you will find that the volume level is quite impressive - even at a distance. The sound is not dettered, it is clear and it travels well. The Pursuit's remote is easy to use and navigate through the calls. It is very responsive, and the glow-in-the-dark panel is wonderful, as it makes it much easier to read once it starts getting dark outside.

Based on the aforementioned information, the Western Rivers Pursuit Electronic Caller is one that any hunter would be lucky to have. When compared to ones in the same category, it is affordable, has a longer warranty, extended remote range and extremely effective. Don't miss out; call us today and get your hands on one of these remarkable game calls!

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  • Date: 04/24/2017

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