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Game Calls for Realistic Wildlife Calling and Effective Hunting

At R. Macleod & Son, we stock a carefully curated range of game calls designed to help hunters attract, monitor, and engage their quarry more effectively. Whether you’re calling in a fox, mimicking a rutting buck, or luring geese to a field, our collection includes both traditional mouth-blown calls and advanced digital options to suit a wide variety of hunting styles and conditions.

Game calls are trusted tools for deer stalkers, pest controllers, and wildfowlers throughout the UK, offering the ability to scout and attract game whilst maintaining minimal disturbance in the field.

 

The History and Evolution of Game Calls

The concept of game calling has been around for centuries. Early hunters mimicked animal sounds with their voices or simple instruments, gradually developing hollowed bones, animal horns, and wooden whistles to amplify and replicate calls. By the medieval era, hunting horns were used on estates across Britain to communicate with hounds and assistants, whilst by the 18th and 19th centuries, handcrafted wooden and reed instruments became widely used to imitate deer, duck, and predator calls.

Modern game calls combine this heritage with technological advances. Manual calls now feature improved acoustics and ergonomics, whilst electronic calls allow playback of pre-recorded sounds, offering both volume and versatility for challenging or distant hunting conditions.

 

How Game Calls Improve Hunting

Game calls provide several key benefits for hunters.

 

1. Scouting Without Disturbance

Monitor wildlife activity without leaving a scent or disturbing animals.

2. Attracting Game

Mimic mating calls, distress signals, or natural sounds to draw deer, foxes, or waterfowl closer.

3. Improved Accuracy

By controlling the location of the animal, hunters can set up safer and more effective shots.

4. Versatility

Manual and electronic calls cater to different game species, hunting styles, and distances.

 

Used correctly, game calls allow hunters to observe wildlife, track patterns, and engage with game more efficiently whilst maintaining ethical and responsible hunting practices.

 

Types of Game Calls We Offer

 

1. Mouth-Blown Calls

Simple, quiet, and easy to deploy, mouth-blown calls are perfect for stalkers who want control over pitch, volume, and rhythm. They are ideal for deer, foxes, and smaller quarry and can be carried effortlessly in a pocket or pack.

2. Digital and Electronic Calls

For more demanding environments or longer distances, electronic calls provide pre-recorded animal sounds with consistent volume. These are particularly useful for attracting wary or distant game, including deer, geese, and ducks.

 

Popular Game Calls at R. Macleod & Son

 

1. Buttolo Blatter Deer Call

This is a highly regarded roe deer call for imitating fawns or does, essential during the rut.

2. DJ Greylag Goose Call

This model produces realistic goose calls for effective wildfowling along coasts or inland wetlands.

3. DJ Widgeon Duck Call

This game call is ideal for attracting wary wigeon, with a crisp, natural sound.

 

These are just a few examples from our extensive collection, which covers a wide range of UK hunting requirements.

 

Expert Advice and Training

Game calls are most effective when used with knowledge of timing, rhythm, and species-specific sounds. Our team at R. Macleod & Son can advise you on which call best suits your quarry, the correct technique and cadence for manual calls, and how to integrate digital calls into your hunting setup. Whether you are new to calling or looking to refine your technique, our staff can provide practical, field-tested guidance.

 

Explore Our Game Call Range

Game calls are more than just accessories and are an extension of your fieldcraft and a vital tool for modern stalking and wildfowling. At R. Macleod & Son, we focus on tools that help hunters stay ethical, effective, and informed in the field, combining tradition with modern technology to improve your chances of a successful hunt. Browse our full range of game calls online or visit us in-store to see the selection in person. If you need any help, please speak to a member of our team by calling 01862 892721.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

 

1. How do you use a deer call?

Using a deer call effectively depends on the species, time of year, and hunting situation. Most deer calls are designed to mimic natural vocalisations such as contact calls, distress calls, or rutting sounds. Short, realistic sequences followed by periods of observation are often more effective than excessive calling. Patience and good fieldcraft remain key to success.

2. What are the best goose calls for Scotland?

The best goose call will depend on the species you are targeting and the conditions you are hunting in. Realistic, easy-to-control calls such as the DJ Greylag Goose Call are popular choices among Scottish wildfowlers. Selecting a call that accurately replicates the sounds of local birds can help improve results in the field.

3. How do Muddy Gutter calls compare with DJ calls?

Both Muddy Gutter and DJ produce respected game calls used by hunters throughout the UK. DJ calls are well known for their realistic tones and ease of use, whilst Muddy Gutter offers specialised designs for a variety of species and hunting situations. The best choice often comes down to personal preference, quarry species, and calling style.

4. Are there any tips for sika deer rut calling?

Sika deer calling requires careful timing and a good understanding of rutting behaviour. Calling is typically most effective during the peak rut when stags are actively responding to rivals and potential mates. Using realistic calls sparingly and positioning yourself with favourable wind conditions can help improve your chances of success.

5. Can game calls be used for pink-footed goose hunting in Scotland?

Yes, game calls can be highly effective for pink-footed goose hunting when used correctly. Replicating natural feeding and contact calls can help encourage geese to investigate a setup. As with all wildfowling, success often depends on combining effective calling with good concealment, decoy placement, and an understanding of local bird movements.