Western Rivers Releases Stalker 360

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posted on October 20, 2014
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The game call specialists at Western Rivers have announced that they're now shipping the company's new Stalker 360 model.

Featuring full remote speaker rotation with 'dual' call capabilities out to 250 yards, the Stalker 360 represents the company's most sophisticated call yet. Hunters can position each speaker in any rotated direction where they want to emit a specific animal call. The 2-channel system allows the hunter to individualize each speaker to release a different call that piques the animal’s curiosity to come in closer.

The Stalker 360 has 4GB of included memory and includes an easy to use menu and sub-menu call navigation by species.  For quick use, choose calls from the “Favorites List” that can be created by the hunter.

Stalker 360 Features:

• Dual Hi-Output Remote Control Swiveling Speakers
• Independent Motorized Speaker Movement Remote Control
• Top Mount SD Access, USB, Output
• 4GB Memory Card Included
• Backlit LCD Display Screen
• Menu/Sub-Menu Call Navigation By Species
• Full Control Panel
• User Accessible SD Card Slot
• Remote Syncing to Base Unit
• 250-Yard Remote Control
• Weatherproof Design
MSRP: $599.99

For more information, go to GSMOutdoors.com

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