Wildlife Callers

Spring Sling Giveaway! Need a new gun sling?

Need a new sling for your rifle? You can have a chance to win one here at Ben G. Outdoors.

 

Check out this link for all the details, This sling is being offered by Marauder Outdoors and you can sign up until 11:59 PM Sunday, April 11th.  Good luck to you all!

Thanks,

Marc Reindell

marc@wildlifecallers.com

DPMS Panther Arms Comes to Wildlife Callers’ Store!

 

Wildlife Callers is glad to announce it’s newest relationship with one of the world’s largest manufacturers of AR style rifles, parts, and accessories – DPMS Panther Arms! 

 

As AR style rifles gain tremendous popularity in predator hunting, it was a natural move for us to seek a selling partnership with DPMS.  While at the 2010 World Predator and Hunting Expo we met with Shane Cuperus in the Black Cat Express and secured the deal.  We use and recomend the DPMS rifle lineup without hesitation.  We’re glad to have their products on our website & in our store. 

In the DPMS Black Cat Express with Shane Cuperus (DPMS Sales) and Brian Downs (Predator Talkcast)

The DPMS line of rifle uppers and products is extensive!  It will take us several days to get all of the products we’ll need in our store to properly represent the depth of what DPMS offers the modern shooter and predator hunter. 

Access the current DPMS upper barrel assemblies in our store by clicking here.  More will be added soon. 

Upper assemblies for AR rifles allow you to get the most from any standard AR rifle you already own.  Whether you’re looking for an optics ready A3 Flattop style .204 Ruger for your predator rig, or a tactical upper for home defense, we can provide just what you need. 

DPMS barrel assemblies are “pin & shoot” easy to install and cost a fraction of a complete new rifle.  You can have DPMS precision, reliability, and style without breaking the bank in the process. 

To see details on the upper assembly pictured below,  click here. 

DPMS .204 Ruger Upper Assembly 24 inch Fluted Bull Barrel

As of today we can offer every barrel assembly, attachment, accessory, and AR part that is not restricted by a Federal Firearms License (FFL) or “Law Enforcement Only” restrictions.  If you have been looking for a DPMS upper assembly and don’t see it on our site, call us toll-free for a quote at 1-877-734-1010 or email us at info@wildlifecallers.com  

We will not ship internationally, and at this time we are not shipping DMPS barrels and accessories to New York and New Jersey.

Can Wildlife Callers get you a complete DPMS rifle?

Not right now.  We will find an authorized DPMS dealer in your area for you to buy a complete rifle.

We are weighing benefits against the headaches of having an FFL.  We’ll eventually make a decision on how we’re going to proceed.  If we decide to obtain our Federal Firearms License, you’ll be the first to know!

Thank you all again for reading and buying from Wildlife Callers – you are the hunting and outdoor recreation community that made this new addition possible. 

Your comments are always appreciated. 

Best regards and good hunting!

Mark Healy

Mark@wildlifecallers.com

World Predator Hunting Expo is Open!

At 2pm today (March 19, 2010) the Predator Expo opened to predator callers & hunters from all around Ohio and the Eastern US.  We’re looking for outstanding products to bring our readers and there’s no shortage of them here.  Many of the industry’s manufacturers and distributors came from all over the country to display their gear. 

   

We’re in booth 415 on the main aisle showing off the Wildlife Technologies Mighty Atom MA-15 and MA-21 models, and The Gun Claw.  

Wildlife Callers Booth at the World Predator Hunter's Expo

The DPMS Black Cat Express was parked inside the Expo with more than 50 rifles on display.  DPMS sales rep Shane Cuperus and Brian Downs from The Predator Talkcast are looking at one of several .223 rifles in the rolling showroom.   

In the DPMS Black Cat Express with Shane Cuperus (DPMS Sales) and Brian Downs (Predator Talkcast)

The Predator Masters booth was just around the corner from the DPMS showroom.  Barry Stewart and Matt McCauley were passing out literature and speaking with folks at the show.   

Predator Masters Booth with Barry Stewart (rockinbbar) and Matt McCauley (javafour) showing off the PM 2010 Coyote Rifle

 MAD Calls & Flambeau Decoys and FOXPRO game calls are across from each other on the main aisle.   

Mad Calls and Flambeau Decoys on the Main Aisle

FOXPRO Booth on the Main Aisle

Dozens of other vendors and manufacturers lined the aisles, offering show guests hundreds of products and services.  The EOTech Booth and Predator Lights Booth are located just outside the World Predator Calling Competition Stage.  

John Bailey with EOTech

Matt McDonnell & Charlie Crotser of Predator Lights

The Deer and Turkey Expo is happening at the Ohio Expo center this same weekend, and we’re expecting the foot traffic in the Predator Expo to be great on Saturday and Sunday.  If you have the opportunity to meet us at the show, we’re looking forward to seeing you. 

Thank you again for reading,

Mark Healy

mark@wildlifecallers.com

World Predator Hunting Expo Ohio 2010 – Opens This Friday at 2pm!

Predator hunting product manufacturers, vendors, and predator hunters from around the United States will be descending on Columbus, Ohio this weekend for the second annual World Predator Hunting Expo!

The current vendor list on the site shows more than 65 exhibitors that will be on hand for predator callers to visit!  For a complete exhibitor list CLICK HERE.

Here is a list of the sponsors who helped make this show possible:  2010 Sponsor List

Predator hunting and calling seminars will be held all weekend – Click Here for a list of seminar times and featured speakers.

Mark Healy of Wildlife Callers will be taking the stage in Seminar Room B at 2:30pm on Saturday the 20th to give a one-hour presentation on Mountain Lion Calling Basic & Advanced Techniques – Click on the Video Below for a preview.

We are particularly excited to see DPMS firearms bringing a strong presence to the Predator Expo this year.  They’re coming to the show in style and will have the DPMS Black Cat Express parked inside the Expo Center!

DPMS and Predator Masters Forums have teamed up to provide a Limited Edition “Predator Masters 2010 Coyote Edition” .223 rifle.  Click Here to see & order this beautiful piece of predator hunting equipment.  Orders are being taken through May 1st, 2010 and when they’re gone, they’re gone – don’t be one of the “I regret not ordering one of those…” guys.  Jeff Mock has the information laid out on the PM site – have a look.

I have been using DPMS rifles for the past couple of years with excellent field results.  They build rifles just the way we like ‘em – rugged, reliable, all of what you need, nothing you don’t.  Here are a fine pair of predator trophies taken with a DPMS AP4 .308:

Tom Bobcat and Mark Healy with his DPMS AP4 .308

Mark Healy and a Large Arizona Gray Fox, Called with a Mighty Atom 15 and taken with a DPMS AP4 .308 Rifle

The AP4 is very versatile, packs a heck of a punch, and takes tons of field abuse in stride. We’re looking forward to meeting the DPMS team!

Remember!!  The Ohio Deer and Turkey Expo is happening right next door the same weekend.  Kill two birds with one stone (pun intended) and attend both!

If you make it to the Ohio show, please come see the Wildlife Callers team in booth 415.  We’re going to have the new Mighty Atoms from Wildlife Technologies on hand for demonstrations.  We’re also bringing a supply of Gerry Blair’s Predator Hunting Books that have been autographed by the Beastmaster Gerry Blair himself! 

For an unsigned version click here:  Predator Calling With Gerry Blair

Our autographed supply is limited, so come see us early.

That just about sums it up!!  We’re headed out tomorrow to get set up and hope to see lots of our blog readers at the show.  Again, we’ll be in booth 415 and on the stage at 2:30pm Saturday – please stop by.

Good calling,

Mark Healy

mark@wildlifecallers.com

Video Blog – Barking a Coyote to a Stop, Bad Shooting, & Anti-Hunter Comments

In this video blog Mark Healy attempts to bark a coyote to a stop with horrible results.  We’ve analyzed the scenario and believe we know why the coyote hit the afterburners when he heard the bark.  Take a look for yourselves and give us your thoughts. 

We also take a few minutes to read a pair of reader comments from the dozens we’ve received over the last several weeks.  We provide some insight, intellectual analysis, and a rebuttal to each based on professional consultation we solicited from outside the company.

 

We’ve all seen it before.  A called coyote comes running in, the camera guy or the shooter need it to stop for a second or two, and someone barks.  In the dozens of times I’ve done it, the coyote usually pauses just long enough to make a clean shot, or get some photos.  Occasionally, like in this video, the coyote looks like he’s been poked with a cattle prod and getting any shot at the running dog is akin to skeet shooting.

If you click on the video a second time you can view it in full screen at YouTube.  

We are always amazed and amused by the number of people who take time from their day to send us pointless personal attack emails.  Now I know firsthand what Howard Stern meant when he said “Why don’t they just change the channel.  No one is forced to listen to me”.  Although, it would be nice to see a lib wing nut try to make a coherent argument rather than offering a simpleton death wish laced with profanity.  If only…

As always, thank you for stopping in and adding value to the Wildlife Callers Blog!  Better days in the field are what we’re all about.  If this video makes a difference on your next hunt and you bag the coyote, we’ve achieved our goal. 

A big thanks to all of you who’ve added meaningful comments in the past!  New comments can be added below this post. 

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Much hunting success to everyone,

Mark Healy

mark@wildlifecallers.com