The Haydel's Javelina Call (J-89) is a specialized tool designed for the specific needs of javelina (collared peccary) hunters. Whether you are hunting in the brush-filled canyons of Arizona or the scrublands of Texas, this call allows you to replicate the authentic social and distress vocalizations that draw javelina into view. By mimicking the unique alarm sounds of the herd, you can turn a quiet morning into a high-action encounter.
Engineered with Haydel's commitment to acoustic accuracy, the J-89 is compact, lightweight, and incredibly easy to use. It features an open-reed design that gives you full control over pitch and volume, allowing you to mimic everything from the soft, contented grunts of a feeding herd to the frantic, high-pitched alarm screams of a spooked animal. This call is a must-have for any hunter looking to effectively locate and engage javelina in their natural habitat.
Why It Outperforms the Competition:
- Authentic Javelina Vocalization: Expertly tuned to replicate the specific high-frequency grunts, and alarm screams of collared peccary.
- High-Volume Capability: Engineered to project sound clearly over long distances and through dense desert brush.
- Compact & Durable: Built to withstand the harsh, abrasive environment of desert hunting while taking up minimal space in your pack.
Technical Specifications:
- Brand: Haydel's Game Calls
- Product Model: Javelina Call (J-89)
- Call Type: Social & Distress Mouth Call
- Target Use: Javelina (Collared Peccary) Hunting
Haydel's J-89 Javelina Call FAQ
Javelina are highly social animals that live in herds. Using their vocalizations allows you to locate where a herd is bedded or feeding, and can trigger their curiosity or protective instincts to bring them out of thick cover.
Use short, soft "chatter" sounds to mimic a relaxed herd while you are scanning. If you spot a herd that is ignoring you, switch to slightly louder, more frantic alarm screams to get their attention and draw them closer.
Yes. Because javelina have poor eyesight, they rely heavily on sound and scent. If you are hunting alone, calling can help you overcome the difficulty of spotting them in thick brush by making them reveal their location.
Yes. The J-89 is an open-reed call that is very intuitive. You can achieve effective sounds with very little practice by focusing on the rhythm of your air pulses rather than the intensity.