| | |  | Repair and Miscellaneous Parts | Home » » » Attractor Attractor w/Remote - Predator II | | | | | | | Description: | | The Attractor has plenty of features built into a lightweight, compact digital caller. Each handheld caller comes with five pre-programmed 16-bit sounds. The base unit has an 8-ohm, .5-watt speaker that pivots 180 degrees for directional calling. The 30-second sounds can be played in a loop for continuous action.The handheld remote has a range of 50 yards, allowing hunters to set the base unit far enough away to draw attention from themselves. The remote operates on a 12-volt, 23-amp battery and the base unit on four AA batteries, which are all included.The Attractor comes with a holster for the remote and a belt clip for the base unit. The base unit also has a loop for hanging it from a tree or bush. | | | Features: | |
• Predator II with Remote
• 042426162016
• Guaranteed against manufacturer defects.
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 11.0 inches | | Product Width:
| 6.0 inches | | Product Height:
| 2.0 inches | | Product Weight:
| 1.0 pounds | | Package Length:
| 9.5 inches | | Package Width:
| 7.1 inches | | Package Height:
| 1.5 inches | | Package Weight:
| 1.0 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 19 reviews |
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13 of 13 found the following review helpful:
Best Value Caller on the marketNov 16, 2010
By Sonora Mexico I tried this caller yesterday. I went hunting alone to a ranch in Sonora, Mexico.
I really wanted to see if it worked, but my expectations were low. I didn't expect to hunt the first time I used it.
For the few dollars it costs, it works great.
You can't really expect more reach than the 50 yards as advertised.
And you don't need it. I started calling for abaout an hour, and then a very big bobcat (gato salvaje) came and passed just 5 yards from me, and stayed there for a minute with his full attention caught on the caller.
He didn't even looked at me, as his attention was on the caller, and my kid's stuffed bunny I placed on top of the caller.
When he was between me and the caller, I shot, succesfully, the bobcat.
1 shot, 1 kill, 1 caller, 1 stuffed bunny, the first time I tried it.
I now know that if the bobcat was attracted to it, mountain lions, coyotes and other predators will come too.
Recommended item...... I know there are others better, but they cost 2,3, or more times this one.
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
1/2 an hour one less coyote.Jun 08, 2010
By M. Dahms
"FenderBender"
We live in the woods, we have about 30 to 50 cats around the property. Some cats been missing. I seen a coyote. I ordered this call. The next day after it arrived. I setup back of the cutting area. Put it on cottontail.. 30 minutes later we had one less coyote to worry about. works like charm. good on fox also. will stick to this type calling from now on. You not only have less work on yourself, you can make sure your away from the calling area. those yotes just have to see what's making the sounds!
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
quiet but greatJan 23, 2011
By aaroman This caller has excellent sound. Each of the 5 calls sound sharp and realistic, and because they "loop" for long periods of time, you don't have to spend a lot of time pressing buttons. The remote is great, as it allows you to both do away with wires and get some distance from the caller in your hunting setup. There are two negatives. One, if you are running the caller with the remote and are some distance from the main unit, you cannot adjust volume remotely (the adjustments are only on the unit). You've just got to pick your volume and stay with it until you decide to get up and walk over to the unit. The other negative is that even though the caller has a built-in speaker, it's not very powerful. Unless you're hunting on a very calm day, the speaker is too quiet to broadcast sound any real distance. I plug mine into the Cass Creek Bighorn speaker, and problem solved. You can get crows' attention from a mile away. Despite the volume/speaker issues, I give this caller a top rating due to its great sound and good value.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Good ProductMar 25, 2009
By Donald Jablonski Purchased the Johnny Stewart Crow Attractor took it out into the field along with a few decoys and it works! I was concerned it would not be loud enough but it turned out not to be an issue. Crows showed up every time in about 5 minutes at each "run and gun" setup. I would use my mouth call periodically in conjunction with it and found even better results! For instance , I would use my mouth call for a few loud initial "come here" calls which would attract distant crows, the caller now would keep them coming in. I could interject a "growl" or "comeback call" with my mouth call when needed along with letting the caller do the "constant and diverse calling" it is capable of producing. This allowed me to "listen" and rest my mouth. I found however that the remote did not respond anywhere near the distance stated. (Perhaps it was the battery in the remote,don't know, never changed it)
But that was ok since I just kept it clipped to the main unit folded it over a branch while camoed in the brush. Are there better callers ? Yes. But they are more costly . Nice product for the price ,its compact, (for quick crow setups), simple, used it on several hunts it works for me.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
TEST MY NEW PREDATOR CALLERAug 24, 2011
By B Carl Giles I checked it out and It really works well , Very good volume. It also did well at 100 yards I'm going to use it out of my Deer stand when the weather cools down here in louisiana. For the price, I think i got a very good deal AMAZON HAS THE bEST DEALS ON PRODUCTS LIKE THIS
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