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<strong>DEER</strong> CALLS<br />

For the past 6 years, one deer call has defined hunting success–MAD’s Buck Growl. Mark Drury discovered this new<br />

deer vocalization in 2006 and MAD turned this discovery into the hottest and most successful deer call in 20 years.<br />

While others have copied it–they have done just that–copy the ORIGINAL.<br />

How Deer Make Sound<br />

Nostrils<br />

Vocal Cords<br />

How Patent Pending Growl Makes Sound<br />

Diverted air through Hyper Ventilator Tube<br />

simulates deer nasal cavity/nostrils<br />

Lungs<br />

Main Air Flow<br />

Sound<br />

is created<br />

Lungs - Air Supply<br />

Vocal Cords<br />

- Vibrates to Create<br />

Sound<br />

Nostril/Nasal Chamber<br />

- Exhaust air, creates<br />

richness and pressure<br />

relief for vocal cords<br />

Advantages:<br />

Hunter’s lungs<br />

provide air supply<br />

much like deer<br />

lungs<br />

Reed in call<br />

vibrates and<br />

imitates deer<br />

vocal cords<br />

Rubber cone<br />

simulates deer’s<br />

throat upstream<br />

of vocal cords<br />

1. The patent pending sound system is more realistic and representative of the true anatomy of a deer than any call ever invented...with the<br />

anatomy correct, the sound is correct. Perfect deep grunts, growls, pops and snort-wheezes become easy.<br />

2. The Hyper Ventilator Tube simulates the deer’s “nasal cavity.” The HV Tube relieves pressure/reduces air flow to the reed and thus<br />

the call cannot be “overblown” or “locked-up.” This feature allows the caller to supply more air (simulating the lungs of a much larger<br />

deer) and thus make a significantly louder call that travels longer distance and punches the wind more than any other call on the market.<br />

3. The HV Tube simulates the deer’s nasal cavity. The caller can put his hand over the end of the call and force all of the air through the<br />

HV Tube perfectly simulating the true snort-wheeze sound of a deer. The snort-wheeze sound can be quickly and easily added to a<br />

calling sequence without removing air supply from the call.<br />

4. Both HV Tube and rubber sound cone can be manipulated with the caller’s hand to change the back pressure and alter the sound<br />

much like the inflections in the natural deers’ tones. Additionally, either or both passages of the HV Tube (nasal cavity) can be<br />

plugged with the caller’s hand to add tonal inflections by altering the air flow.<br />

<strong>DEER</strong> CALLS<br />

Mark Drury’s 161" Missouri bow kill, November 30, 2012<br />

3 2 1 - 8 0 0 - 4 5 7 - 5 2 5 2 <strong>•</strong> w w w . f l a m b e a u o u t d o o r s . c o m

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