The Acme Fox Decoy Whistle #504 reproduces the soft sounds of a bird or small injured animal meant to lure in foxes. This bird warbler decoy can be used across longer distances but is also excellent for close work.
The Acme Fox Decoy Whistle is easy to use. Begin by placing your lips around the hole on the flat side. Then, exhale or inhale through the hole to generate sound — stronger blows increase the volume.
Use bird warbler as fox decoy A blow and inhale whistle that makes the quiet sounds of a bird or injured small animal. Used for very close work "brings the Fox up to your sight?"
Made from metal, this product weights approximately 0.32 ounces. Its dimensions are 0.3 x 1.5 x 1.5 inches.
To hear sound please click on pink button.
The Acme Fox Decoy Whistle #504 is ideal for:
Joseph Hudson's son, Clifford Hudson, was a keen ornithologist and it was his knowledge of whistle making and a finely tuned ear that lead to the development of Acme's first brass and reed duck call in 1888. Since then the range has expanded, with additions being made in 1990 to the range of predator calls. Pigeon, dove, nightingale, curlew, quail, duck, teal and widgeon are but a few of the species that are mimicked by the still handmade, hand assembled, and hand-tuned calls by Acme.