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Super Hot Ma-Mah

Bleats, grunts, estrus bleats, and contact calls. You're probably familiar with the handful of deer sounds used to call in big bucks. There are hundreds of deer calls you can buy to make these common animal sounds. But here's something really new.


Jerry Petersen of Woods Wise products spent ten years researching the vocalizations of isolated does during the peak of their estrus phase, and documented their breeding sounds. This study resulted in the realization of four exaggerated breeding sounds that will reach out and demand a big buck's attention.


Marketreviewhunt1Then Jerry designed and created a new call that creates breeding vocalizations that you might never have heard before-ma-mahs, blats, and bellows. His call will also create the commonly-known plain and estrus bleats too.


This new deer call is appropriately named "The Super Hot Ma-Mah." It's constructed with a rubberized, ultra-soft body with a crushable megaphone end; and an auto-tuned, inhale-and-exhale two-reed system. This means you can inhale on the call to get clean, smooth sounds, or exhale to achieve raspy, mature sounds. The call measures eight inches in length and includes a lanyard. Plus it comes with a detailed instruction and demonstration DVD.


To create Jerry's new-found vocalizations, simply inhale for a plain "ma-mah" sound which means "Where are you? Come to me." Exhale for a super-hot excited "ma-mah" which means "Where the heck are you? Come to me, now!" Exhale short and soft for a doe-breeding blat which means "I'm here, I'm ready." Or both inhale/exhale for an urgent doe-breeding bellow which means, "This is it! I'm ready, now!"


The call is priced at $20. See a demonstration of Jerry Peterson's new call and learn why he claims, "When hot does cry ‘MA-MAH,' big bucks come running!" by visiting: WoodsWise.com.



JJ Reich is an outdoor writer who contributes product-related articles to several national publications.


 



 

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