The Haydel's FB-90 Two-Way Fawn Bleat is a must-have for the deer hunter who understands that curiosity and protective instincts are powerful triggers. Designed to replicate the high-pitched, desperate bleats of a fawn, this call is incredibly effective during both the pre-rut and peak-rut phases. Whether you are trying to pull a trophy buck out of deep cover or bring a doe into range for observation, the FB-90 delivers the authentic, natural sound profile that deer simply cannot ignore.
What sets the FB-90 apart is its "two-way" versatility, allowing for a broader range of vocalizations than standard single-tone calls. Its compact design is built for ease of use, ensuring you can produce consistent, realistic sounds even in high-pressure hunting situations. Made with Haydel's commitment to durability, this call is resistant to moisture buildup, guaranteeing you a clear, crisp sound throughout the coldest and wettest days of the season.
Why It Outperforms the Competition:
- Versatile Two-Way Design: Offers a unique range of bleat tones, mimicking both contact calls and intense distress vocalizations.
- Unmatched Realism: Perfectly captures the high-frequency pitch of a fawn in peril, the ultimate "dinner bell" for predators and a major curiosity trigger for deer.
- Moisture-Resistant Reed: Engineered to provide consistent performance, even in high-humidity or freezing conditions where other calls may stick.
- Compact & Portable: Small enough to fit in any pocket or hang around your neck, ready for immediate deployment when you spot movement.
Technical Specifications:
- Brand: Haydel's Game Calls
- Product Model: Two-Way Fawn Bleat (FB-90)
- Call Type: Distress/Contact Mouth Call
- Target Use: Whitetail Deer, Mule Deer, and Predator Hunting
Haydel's FB-90 Fawn Bleat FAQ
Does have a natural, protective maternal instinct and will often investigate the sound of a fawn in distress. Bucks will also investigate, either out of curiosity or to locate does that are currently being followed by fawns.
Use the FB-90 to mimic a lost fawn or a fawn in distress. This can be particularly effective when the rut is slowing down or when you are hunting in areas with high doe concentrations, as it draws in the entire herd.
Yes. The high-pitched distress of a fawn is a primary food source signal for coyotes, bobcats, and mountain lions. It is often a more effective "change-up" call than standard rabbit distress sounds.
Keep the FB-90 inside your jacket pocket until you need it. Your body heat will keep the reed flexible and prevent the moisture from your breath from freezing inside the call.