
ZWICKEY Judo Point
August 4, 2022
BORN AND RAISED EZ Cow Elk Call
August 4, 2022BORN AND RAISED Committed Elk Call
The “Committed” diaphragm call was designed for the novice to the expert caller.
But no matter your skill level, the canyon walls will be echoing with bugles.
The soft latex makes enticing cow calls and screaming bugles.
The bulls will be “Committed” after the first note you make!
$9.99
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