The APC Black Beauty Screamer is specifically engineered for hunters who need to reach out and grab a predator's attention from long distances. This prey distress call produces a piercing, high-volume, and frantic sound profile that mimics small game in extreme peril. It is a proven, go-to call for breaking through heavy wind or dense cover, making it a critical tool for your predator hunting arsenal.
Designed with a precision-tuned reed system, the Black Beauty Screamer delivers incredible acoustic clarity without sacrificing the "edge" required to trigger an aggressive response. Whether you are hunting wide-open plains or calling in timber, the volume and pitch of this call can be easily modulated with simple hand control, giving you total command over the stand.
Why It Outperforms the Competition:
- High-Volume Output: The unique chamber design allows for superior sound projection, helping you pull predators from hundreds of yards away.
- Frantic Realism: Perfectly mimics the high-pitched, desperate sounds of a wounded animal, triggering an immediate predatory instinct.
- Durable & Reliable: Built to withstand harsh outdoor conditions, ensuring it performs consistently season after season.
- Ergonomic & Lightweight: Designed for rapid handling, allowing for instant transitions from scanning to calling.
Technical Specifications:
- Brand: AllPredatorCalls (APC)
- Product Model: Black Beauty Screamer
- Call Type: Open-Reed Prey Distress
- Target Use: Coyote, Bobcat, Fox, and Mountain Lion Hunting
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APC Black Beauty Screamer FAQ
This call is best used when you are hunting in windy conditions or large, open areas where you need to project sound further. It is also an excellent choice for "start-up" calling to get the attention of predators before switching to a more subtle call as they approach.
Yes. By adjusting your hand position over the exhaust port of the call, you can easily control the volume, tone, and pitch. This allows you to mimic everything from a soft, wounded squeal to an intense, high-volume distress scream.
Absolutely. The frantic, high-pitched nature of this distress call is very attractive to bobcats. For best results, keep the volume lower as they get closer to avoid spooking them.
Not at all. While the call can produce professional-grade sounds, the basic operation is very simple. A few practice sessions focusing on breath control will have you sounding effective in no time.