First Look: Convergent Overseer Predator Pro Pack

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posted on April 7, 2022
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Mainpredator Pro Pack

Convergent’s Overseer Predator Pro Pack is a set of mouth-blown predator calls designed by Master Call Builder Kerry Carver, and professional predator hunter Byron South.

Overseer Open Reed Predator Calls boasts a wide range of sounds, offering the ability to make high-pitched bird sounds, raspy distressed-jackrabbit sounds, and everything in between. The Open Reed Overseer can be used to imitate coyote howls and ki-yis, all while resisting reed freeze. In addition, its thin Mylar reed makes it easy to blow, and the unique tone board design helps hunters transition from low- to high-pitch sounds.

Blowing a Predator Call

The Overseer Predator Bite Call offers a rubber mouthpiece, which hunters can “bite” to change its tone and create a wide range of distressed-animal sounds. Adjusting one’s pinch point and air pressure enable callers to create “emotion” in the call to get predators excited about coming in—even those call-shy critters who have learned to be wary of coming to calls.

The Overseer Closed Reed Cotton Tail Call brings simplicity and consistency to calling. Neither lip position nor bite pressure matter with this call, making it extremely easy to use. To vary the pitch and volume of the calling, use your hand to create some backpressure. The double stainless steel reed is designed to last a lifetime, ensuring a hunter’s calls will always sound like a cottontail rabbit in distress.

For more information on this set of USA-made calls, please visit convergenthunting.comMSRP: $34.95

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