ICOtec GEN2 GC320 Electronic Call/Decoy Combo - 24 Professional Sounds







Key features
- •300-yard remote range - no line of sight required
- •Play two sounds simultaneously
- •NEW call pause button
- •NEW ON/OFF backlit buttons for night hunting
- •The ICOtec AD400 Decoy included
ICOtec GEN2 GC320 Electronic Call/Decoy Combo - 24 Professional Sounds
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers4.5
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Bryan B.✓ Verified Purchase•February 22, 2024
Put it out first time and had two fox come running for it. Remote is a little touchy if in pocket be careful it unintentionally turns on.
ICOtec 320+
Robert Brumfield✓ Verified Purchase•February 12, 2024
Only reason for the 4 star haven't used it yet sounds good works as it should packaged good
great
Amazon Customer✓ Verified Purchase•January 18, 2024
works like a champ calls them right in range I made the mistake and ordered two had to return one had to go to Springfield to return one of the calls I did not need I HAD TO TRAVEL 86 MILESTO RETURN THIS ITEM NOT HAPPY ABOUT HAVING TO TRAVEL SO FAR TO RETURN A MISTAKE MIEJER STOR IS WHERE I RETURNED IT BEST RETURN METHOD I EVER WENT THROUGH Thanks Scott Fisher
Totally surprised. Thanks Icotec!!!
fs077✓ Verified Purchase•January 13, 2024
I just bought two callers. This gc320 which came today and the new Outlaw which I'm still getting to know that one for now but I love it to. As for this 320, I just tonight tested it for distance. I'm on a farm so I can test very long distances but I wanted to test it to see if it actually makes it to 300 yards as advertised. So, not wanting to test it in the field if I wasn't out with my rifle I left it in the back doorway so that I could cover the line of sight test first out to 300 yards and kept the volume at its lowest setting. I also had my girlfriend in the house on her cell phone with me because my hearing has taken its toll from 39 years of construction. I made it to 300 yards - worked perfect and during this test I was changing calls constantly. So I went to 320, 350, 400 and 460 yards and I had total control of this caller. So I was at the far corner of my one field at that point so I decided to get creative and walk around the field to get behind my barn and several out buildings. Still total control of this caller. So I had her take the call into the house and shut the door and go into the back bedroom. Then she said ok how about now and I said ok why where's it at. She said its in a dresser drawer. Still total control of this caller and I laughed and said ok I love it and this test is over.
Most people don't need this kind of range but this is exactly what I needed because of how my field is situated and where I have to shoot from (my barn) to not shoot towards any neighbors. Half of the field is surrounded by woods on 3 sides and I need to pull the dogs out in the open so I can reach out there and put them deer killin dogs down but I need that 300 or 380 yard remote distance if its doable and I can it 100% is so I am ecstatic about this. Why two callers? I'm going to throw them a scenario they probably haven't experienced much if at all. I'm tired of baiting them in and waiting for them to trip my motion sensor to ring in the house. I'm going after them and this is my one two punch. Anyone wants to call me a liar on the 460 yards - well I don't really care. I have nothing at all to gain but dead coyote's so these spring fawns can maybe live to fully mature.
Most people don't need this kind of range but this is exactly what I needed because of how my field is situated and where I have to shoot from (my barn) to not shoot towards any neighbors. Half of the field is surrounded by woods on 3 sides and I need to pull the dogs out in the open so I can reach out there and put them deer killin dogs down but I need that 300 or 380 yard remote distance if its doable and I can it 100% is so I am ecstatic about this. Why two callers? I'm going to throw them a scenario they probably haven't experienced much if at all. I'm tired of baiting them in and waiting for them to trip my motion sensor to ring in the house. I'm going after them and this is my one two punch. Anyone wants to call me a liar on the 460 yards - well I don't really care. I have nothing at all to gain but dead coyote's so these spring fawns can maybe live to fully mature.
Sounds will play with a battery saving pause then starts playing again, great feature.
Amazon Customer✓ Verified Purchase•December 28, 2023
I've had my eye on this e caller for a couple years and ordered it last week after my Primos dog catcher up and suddenly quit working. This e caller came exactly when it was scheduled to. I'm in southern calif and we hunt pockets of public land, shot gun mostly. We call em in 5 to 35 yrd range so e caller power is not a problem. Hunted today for Coyotes, Bob cats (last year to harvest them since they will now be protected)(stupid calif) & Gray fox with no luck today . This caller is now the best one I own, I love it. 24 realistic sounds, very clear quality and goes pretty loud, louder than I need. Double sound overlapp is a great feature. I also appreciate the two choices of spinner toppers. White tipped fur strips and the look a like wood pecker. Battery saving mode is intervals with a series of sounds then pausing, then back to playing the sound, sounds you selected. This caller will do everything you need it to. Sound volume + -, start stop, pause, overlapp, decoy start stop is on the remote with a red back lit hand set. Its worth the momey. Giving it a try again tomorrow and am sure somethings gonna die! I will post any pics of my success using my new Ecotec e caller.
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