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Home›Hunting›ICOtec Introduces CG300 Reaper Electronic Predator Call

ICOtec Introduces CG300 Reaper Electronic Predator Call

By Grady Epperly
November 6, 2017
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The GC300, also known as The Reaper, offers an outstanding remote technology that is unrivaled in the industry. Up to 300 yards (900 feet) with true no-line-of-sight required to activate the main speaker unit. The caller includes 12 of the most effective, field-proven, real animal sounds that get tremendous results. The Reaper uses minimal battery power, there is an integrated low battery monitoring and indication system for hunters to test their batteries before they leave the house so they are not left high and dry in the field. The system includes the ability to play two sounds simultaneously furthering your success rate at attracting predators. While the unit has tremendous volume and crisp clear sound quality, we have included an external speaker port for hunters in windy conditions.

The GC300 electronic game call from ICOtec is a consumer favorite, it carries the highest number of Amazon customer reviews and maintains a solid 4.5 stars out of 5. Find out why the consumers choose ICOtec over other brands. Originators of innovative technology, ease of use, superior power utilization and dynamic design, select ICOtec for your shelf and satisfy the predator hunter in your customers.

Light weight, compact, easy to operate, fantastic quality audio calls from a leading bioacoustics company, very long range remote, low power consumption and one of the lowest prices available for a great call. The ICOtec GC300 is how predator calling was intended to be. Minimum Advertised Price of $79.99, it is one that can’t be beat. Dead Serious!

Calls Include:
Cottontail Distress
Jack Rabbit Distress
Coyote Pup Distress
Fawn Distress
Woodpecker Distress
Crow Distress
Raccoon Pup Distress
Gray Fox Distress
Coyote Female
Coyote Male
Coyote Yip/Howl
Bobcat Adult

Additional Call Features:
• Up to 300 yard remote control range
• No line of sight required to activate the unit
• Play 2 calls at the same time
• External speaker jack for added volume for extreme requirements
• Includes 12 calls from Wildlife Technologies
• Unit requires 4 AA batteries, not included
• Remote comes with a 23A battery
• One year factory warranty
• Tremendous worldwide customer reviews

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Grady Epperly

Grady is a husband and father of four, a retired U.S. Air Force Master Sergeant, and the editor of Firearms Friday. It's not that he knows everything or even a lot about firearms and the outdoors it's just that he really likes them and likes sharing the latest news and trends with other people who find the subject matter interesting.

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