A01M31/004

PHOTOGRAPHIC CAMOUFLAGED SCENT-FREE GAME CALLS AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING SAME
20180084775 · 2018-03-29 ·

A scent-free game call configured to emulate a sound of a predetermined species of animal, the call comprising a mouthpiece section, with a digitally reproduced image displayed thereon, in a manner such that the digitally reproduced image specifically relates to said predetermined species.

Throwable game call device

A game call device which can be tossed from a concealed position. A preferred embodiment includes a flat bottom surface which is weighted such that the device will land against that face. A button located within the flat bottom surface activates the device, turning on a speaker which plays a sound. The sound will typically be the sound of a prey animal, intended to draw a predator animal to the device. Because the device is tossed from a concealed location, the device can be deployed without the user being forced to physically disturb the area where the call is placed, thereby decreasing the likelihood of being detected by the animal.

Game call with volume enhancing and tone stabilizing coil spring
09901091 · 2018-02-27 ·

The present invention utilizes a sized coil spring placed in the end of game call tubes, or mouthpieces that go into such tubes. When air is blown into the tube or mouthpiece, the air passes over and through the coil spring, causing the spring to vibrate and make a whirlwind effect. The vibrating coil spring increases the volume of the sound and also stabilizes each tone created on the mouthpiece or tube. The higher tones, or notes, are more easily obtained and become easier to reach and hold with consistency. The coil spring also helps to increase back pressure, making it easier to blow into call with less air to make the call work. This invention can be used in all types of game calls, such as calls for elk, deer, moose, wolves, predators, geese, ducks, and even some turkey calls. The invention makes the desired sounds more realistic and user friendly.

LAMINATED GAME CALL
20180049428 · 2018-02-22 · ·

An improved box-type game call having a conventional box and striker structure includes one or more laminate members affixed to the side walls of the call to enhance the sounding plates by providing a material different from the material of the side walls. The striker may also have an inset area that is made from a material other than the remainder of the striker or the remainder of the box call.

Helical Deer Rattle
20180027801 · 2018-02-01 ·

A Helical Deer Rattle is disclosed. The rattle is made of two staves having tines of high-density polymer that replicates the density and mass of deer antlers. Each staff has a single helix-shaped tine. The two tines are formed so that they can be screwed together for silent transportation and easy storage. To use the rattle, a hunter strikes and rubs the two tines together to create the sound of deer antlers clashing, thus calling deer to the hunter. Each staff may have a handle with a guide groove, which holds the tine of other staff when the staves are screwed together. A cord may be included with each handle, to further assist in securing the tines to the handles of the other staff.

Wild game calling device

Example methods, apparatuses, and/or articles of manufacture related to wild game calling are disclosed that may be implemented, in whole or in part, using a game calling device. In a particular implementation, a game calling device may closely imitate the call of an elk while air is passed over a reed to make a game call sound.

COLLAPSIBLE BUGLE TUBE FOR GAME CALL
20250008943 · 2025-01-09 ·

A collapsible bugle tube for game calling is a lightweight, compact, and adjustable tool for producing realistic game calls. The bugle tube may be transformed from one or more in-use configurations into reduced-size transport configuration. The collapsibility, and adaptability for cooperation with various mouthpieces, ensure the call can produce a range of sounds that are particularly beneficial for attracting elk. The bugle tube includes tube portions that telescope into the one or more in-use configurations. An endcap is used to create back-pressure in the bugle tube for resonant and realistic game call sounds. The endcap is also used for securing all of the tube portions in the transport configuration, or for securing to the endcap selected but not all of the tube portions to allow extension of various of the tube portions to create multiple in-use configurations.

External reed call
12193433 · 2025-01-14 ·

An external game call having a housing through which air is blown. The housing has a reed having an elastomeric material, typically latex, stretched between two arms of the reed frame. The reed is mounted in the housing such that airflow travels across the reed causing the latex to resonate, generating sounds that mimic game animals such as elk. The housing has an actuator that is depressed to position an actuator tongue onto the reed, and to exert variable pressure on the reed based on pressure applied by the user on the button. The actuator tongue is configured in structure to simulate a human tongue, thus producing life like sounds typically achieved by the use of internal reeds.

Feeder system
09854784 · 2018-01-02 · ·

An animal feeder system for dispensing feed onto a ground surface, including a tank configured for holding feed and having a bottom end for receiving a gravity flow of feed in the tank. A spreader mechanism is operably coupled with the bottom end of the tank, and is operable to receive a flow of feed from the bottom end of the tank and periodically dispense the feed onto a ground surface proximate the tank. A bulk dump system includes a discharge port positioned in the tank and configured for capturing feed in the gravity flow, and a feed valve coupled with the discharge port and selectively operable for dispensing the captured feed from the discharge port into a pile on the ground surface.

CONVENIENT ELECTRONIC GAME CALLING DEVICE
20170188567 · 2017-07-06 ·

A convenient electronic sound producing device is an electronic sound producing device that is physically configured to be easy to use in the field. A control module faces the use while the sound is projected away from the user. A pistol grip can be used to ease holding and using the call. A remote can further ease operation and allow control from a distance. A timer allows for nearly autonomous operation. Control modules can be fixed to a firearm, bow, crossbow, or camera to minimize the user's movement while simultaneously calling and preparing for a shot. A pinning hole or a stake can allow for reliably fixing the sound producing device to a surface, to vegetation, or to other objects.