Haydels Boss Hawg Hog Call BH-92

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Haydels Boss Hawg Hog Call BH-92

The Haydel's Boss Hawg (BH-92) is the ultimate multi-purpose tool for the serious hog hunter. Designed to mimic the full spectrum of feral hog vocalizations, the Boss Hawg is as comfortable producing a distressed piglet squeal as it is mimicking a deep, dominant boar grunt. This versatility is what makes it a "must-have" in your hunting bag; whether you need to trigger a protective response from a sounder or challenge a solitary boar, the Boss Hawg provides the acoustic range to get the job done.

Built with Haydel's signature commitment to quality, the BH-92 features a durable, moisture-resistant design that stands up to the toughest field conditions. It is compact, lightweight, and engineered for high-volume output, allowing the sound to cut through wind and heavy vegetation with ease. If you want a single, reliable call that can handle any hog hunting scenario—from aggressive territorial challenges to attracting sounders with distress calls—the Boss Hawg is the clear choice.

Why It Outperforms the Competition:

  • All-in-One Versatility: Capable of producing both high-pitched distress squeals and deep, low-frequency grunts, giving you two calls in one.
  • High-Fidelity Sound: Engineered to sound natural and authentic, reducing the chance of spooking wary, mature boars.
  • Field-Ready Durability: Rugged, high-impact construction ensures this call will last through seasons of hard use in the swamp, woods, or pasture.
  • User-Friendly Design: The open-reed system is incredibly intuitive, making it easy to learn and master, regardless of your previous experience with hog calls.

Technical Specifications:

  • Brand: Haydel's Game Calls
  • Product Model: Boss Hawg (BH-92)
  • Call Type: Multi-Vocal Distress & Grunt Call
  • Target Use: Feral Hog, Wild Boar, and Predator Hunting

Haydel's Boss Hawg BH-92 FAQ

It’s all about air control. Use sharp, intense bursts of air to produce the high-pitched squeals. Use longer, deeper, and slower exhalations to produce the low-frequency grunts. A little practice will allow you to transition smoothly between both sounds.

It works for both! Use the squeal to tap into the protective instinct of a sounder (sows with piglets) and use the grunt to challenge lone, mature boars that are defending their territory.

Yes. The high-pitched distress portion of the Boss Hawg is highly effective for calling in coyotes, bobcats, and mountain lions in areas where these predators frequently hunt piglets.

The BH-92 is designed for stability. While extreme shifts in temperature can slightly alter the reed's tension, the Haydel's design is very forgiving and will continue to produce a realistic sound in most field conditions.

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