The Haydel's Pig Squealer (PS-92) is a time-tested, essential tool for hunters looking to effectively target wild hogs and boars. Engineered to replicate the intense, high-pitched distress sounds of a piglet, this call triggers a powerful response in feral hogs, drawing them out of dense cover and into shooting range. Whether you are managing hog populations on your property or hunting apex predators that frequent hog sounders, the PS-92 provides the realistic acoustic trigger you need to get results.
Built for the rugged outdoors, the PS-92 features a durable, compact design that is easy to carry and even easier to use. Its simple internal reed system is designed to minimize sticking, even in humid or damp conditions, ensuring your call produces a crisp, clean sound every time you need it. The high-volume output of this call is perfect for piercing through heavy brush and thick forest, making it a must-have for the serious hog and predator hunter.
Why It Outperforms the Competition:
- Authentic Distress Vocalization: Expertly tuned to mimic the exact pitch of a piglet in peril, driving hogs to investigate out of protective or predatory instinct.
- High-Volume Projection: Engineered to throw sound over long distances, ensuring you can locate sounders hidden deep in heavy cover.
- Reliable Performance: Features a moisture-resistant reed design that stays consistent throughout long hunts, regardless of the environment.
- Easy One-Handed Operation: Its compact profile allows you to keep your weapon ready while calling, maximizing your opportunities in the field.
Technical Specifications:
- Brand: Haydel's Game Calls
- Product Model: Pig Squealer (PS-92)
- Call Type: Distress Mouth Call
- Target Use: Wild Hog, Feral Boar, and Predator Hunting
Haydel's Pig Squealer PS-92 FAQ
This call is effective year-round. It works exceptionally well during the early morning and late evening hours when hogs are most active. In areas with high hunting pressure, short calling sequences often yield the best results.
Yes. Large boars are territorial and often investigate distress sounds to see if they can drive off a competitor or find an easy meal. Many successful hunts for trophy boars have been started by using this call.
Focus on varying your breath pressure. Use quick, sharp bursts to create the "squeal" and slow, steady air to simulate the grunts of an injured or agitated hog. Mixing these two patterns provides a more realistic sound sequence.
Absolutely. The PS-92 is very forgiving. Because hogs aren't as "vocal-savvy" as some other game species, you don't need perfect technique to be successful with this call, making it a great choice for hunters of all skill levels.