The Haydel's Mr. Squirrel Whistle (SW-92) is a specialized tool designed for one purpose: to make squirrels stop in their tracks. Every small game hunter knows the frustration of a squirrel moving too quickly through the canopy to get a clear shot. By producing the sharp, high-pitched whistle of a warning call, the Mr. Squirrel Whistle triggers a squirrel's natural instinct to freeze, look, and listen. This gives you the critical seconds needed to line up an accurate shot and take home your limit.
Engineered with the simplicity and reliability hunters expect from Haydel's, the SW-92 is compact, lightweight, and incredibly easy to operate. Its open-reed design produces a clean, piercing sound that cuts through leaves and branches, ensuring that even a squirrel high in a tree will hear your call. Whether you are hunting gray squirrels or fox squirrels, the Mr. Squirrel Whistle is an essential piece of equipment for any hunter looking to increase their success rate in the timber.
Why It Outperforms the Competition:
- Instinct-Triggering Design: Specifically tuned to produce the exact whistle frequency that causes squirrels to freeze and scan for danger.
- Compact & Portable: Small, lightweight design fits easily into your pocket or on a lanyard, making it always accessible when the action starts.
- Durable Haydel’s Build: Engineered to withstand the demands of the woods, ensuring it won't fail you when you have a squirrel in your sights.
- Easy-to-Use: No complex techniques required—just a quick, sharp breath produces the perfect sound every time.
Technical Specifications:
- Brand: Haydel's Game Calls, Inc.
- Product Model: Mr. Squirrel Whistle (SW-92)
- Call Type: Whistle Mouth Call
- Target Use: Gray and Fox Squirrel Hunting
Haydel's Mr. Squirrel Whistle SW-92 FAQ
Give the call a short, sharp whistle. The sound acts as an "alert" noise, which will almost always make the squirrel freeze for a few seconds to identify the threat. Use that pause to make your shot.
Yes. The SW-92 is effective for both gray and fox squirrels, as the whistle mimics universal alarm vocalizations that these species respond to instinctively.
Yes. Because the call produces a sharp, piercing sound, it is designed to cut through canopy noise and light wind to grab the squirrel's attention.
Very little. Keep it clean and dry. If you hunt in wet conditions, a quick wipe down and air-drying when you get home will keep it functioning perfectly.