Haydels Pheasant Call P-90

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Haydels Pheasant Call P-90

The Haydel's Pheasant Call (P-90) is an essential tool for hunters looking to get an edge on wily ringneck pheasants. Designed to replicate the authentic, piercing "cackle" of a rooster pheasant, this call is the perfect solution for locating birds in thick cover or flushing them into the open. Whether you are hunting vast cornfields, tall prairie grass, or dense hedgerows, the P-90 provides the acoustic power and realism needed to command the field.

Constructed with Haydel's renowned attention to detail, the P-90 is compact, lightweight, and engineered for high-volume output. Its intuitive, open-reed design allows you to easily modulate the call, from soft, curious vocalizations to loud, aggressive cackles. The moisture-resistant internal components ensure that the call remains crisp and reliable throughout long, active days in the field, making it a "must-have" for any bird hunter's gear bag.

Why It Outperforms the Competition:

  • Authentic Cackle: Expertly tuned to mimic the distinct alarm and mating cackle of a rooster pheasant, perfect for flushing birds.
  • High-Volume Projection: Engineered to throw sound over long distances and through dense vegetation, ensuring you reach birds hidden in heavy cover.
  • Easy One-Handed Operation: Its compact profile allows for quick, effortless calling, keeping your hands free for your firearm.
  • Durable Haydel’s Build: Designed to withstand the wear and tear of active bird hunting, providing consistent performance season after season.

Technical Specifications:

  • Brand: Haydel's Game Calls, Inc.
  • Product Model: Pheasant Call (P-90)
  • Call Type: Distress/Alarm Mouth Call
  • Target Use: Ringneck Pheasant Hunting

Haydel's P-90 Pheasant Call FAQ

A sudden, loud cackle can often trigger a rooster to instinctively sound off or flush. If you suspect a bird is nearby in dense cover, give a quick, sharp burst of cackles to see if you can provoke a response or a flush.

Yes. Pheasants often cackle when they feel threatened or when they are moving. Calling can sometimes get a hidden rooster to reveal his position, allowing you to plan your approach more effectively.

The P-90 is very user-friendly. Because pheasant vocalizations are relatively simple, you can achieve effective, realistic sounds with just a few minutes of practicing your breath control and rhythm.

Absolutely. The call’s high-volume projection makes it effective in everything from low-profile CRP land to dense, tall corn, ensuring the sound carries where you need it most.

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