Cass Creek Moose Calls
Calling big bulls takes believable sound, clear direction, and gear you can run without thinking. Cass Creek Cass Creek Moose Calls keeps it simple with a compact megaphone-style design you can point like a spotlight. The one-hand controls reduce setup fuss when you are working edges or slipping through timber. Its 120+ dB output projects through wind, and the weather-resistant housing shrugs off mist and brush. Maintenance is light, just a quick wipe and dry storage. Cass Creek Moose Calls packs easily in a side pocket so you stay mobile and ready for the next setup. Buy on Amazon
Pros and Cons
- Volume: 120+ dB output reaches across cutovers and open bogs.
- Directionality: Focused horn sends sound where you want, not back at you.
- Simplicity: One-hand operation keeps your eyes up and your movements quiet.
- Portability: Compact, lightweight form rides in a pack or vest pocket.
- Weather: Weather-resistant build handles dew, light rain, and brush.
- Remote: No remote control, so you operate it at your position.
- Tuning: Fixed call library limits deep customization.
- Technique: Requires practice to pace sequences and manage volume.
Cass Creek Cass Creek Moose Calls is built for callers who want strong projection, simple controls, and reliable field handling without extra bulk. Cass Creek Moose Calls uses a directional horn to push sound into cover, which helps keep the animal’s focus off your position and steadies close encounters. The 20-call library includes moose-focused options like cow vocalizations, bull grunts, and calf bleats, so you can match early season curiosity or rut intensity. The compact body slips into a pack side pocket, and the buttons are easy to run with light gloves. Setup is quick, with no fiddly menus, so you can call, listen, and move. Weather-resistant construction tolerates damp mornings and brush, though you should avoid submersion. Upkeep is straightforward. Wipe the horn lip, keep debris out of the grille, and remove batteries for long storage. For best results, start at lower volume to probe for nearby ears, then ramp up as wind and distance require. This approach preserves realism and helps prevent spooking a bull that is already close. Buy on Amazon
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Which moose calls are included and when should I use them?
The library covers moose staples like cow vocalizations, bull grunts, and calf bleats. Use soft cow calls to draw interest and locate, add calf bleats for curiosity, and reserve stronger bull grunts for closer work. Start with lower volume, space out sequences, and match cadence to the season and animal response.
2. How does the directional horn help my setup?
The horn focuses sound into the timber or across an opening, which can pull attention away from your exact position. It also reduces echo and blowback behind you, making it easier for a partner to watch the downwind without being pinpointed by returning sound.
3. What power does it use and how long will it run?
It runs on standard AA batteries, which are easy to find and swap in the field. Runtime depends on temperature, volume, and how frequently you call. Carry a spare set in a dry pouch, and store the unit with batteries removed between seasons to