Static Whistle

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Static Whistle

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What's in the box:
Product DNA

Structure: Molded Polycarbonate
Coloration: Stealth Black

Hear this call:

This injection molded ABS 6-in-1 whistle will realistically produce all the whistles of a pintail, widgeon, teal, wood duck, and drake mallard, as well as doing double duty as a dog whistle.

Product DNA
  • Structure: Molded Polycarbonate
  • Coloration: Stealth Black
WarningWARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm: www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

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Dustin Ptolemy
Teal call

Sweet little call with great sound.

This whistle is, in my opinion, one of the most useful calls I can have on my lanyard. The Static 6-in-1 makes every noise I could ever want to make and even some that I don’t! This call is by far one of my favorites... especially for smart late season ducks.

Beau Brooks
Power Calls

DUCK CALL CARE

Cleaning Your Call: As we all know, calls can get full of grit and grime after a long hard season. For cleaning, we advise that you use warm soapy water or an ammonia-free glass cleaner to wash calls inside and out. Do not use any product containing alcohol or ammonia as it may cause crazing in the acrylic.

Cleaning of Reeds: To clean the reeds in your call, we recommend a paper towel and warm soapy water. Gently put pressure on both sides of the reed with the paper towel to wipe away saliva build-up. This build-up can affect the sound of your call, so it is recommended that you clean regularly. Also, when cleaning, be very careful to not bend the reed as this can effect the sound of your call as well.

O-Ring Care: Our calls utilize o-rings for a tight, secure barrel to insert connection. If a call is too tight we recommend lubricating the o-ring with a silicone base plumbers grease. We strongly advise that you do not use any petroleum based product on the o-rings as it will cause them to swell and deteriorate. This can also cause result in a stuck together call.

Team Calling

World Champion Callers Brook Richard and Kelley Powers explain how they call together as a team while hunting.

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