" A simple brass whistle which is easy to use. It imitates the cry of a rabbit with amazing clarity and variation. The useful lanyard allows for not only hands-free operation but saves losing the call from a high seat or while lamping. An impressive and remarkable whistle, 4 out of 4"
Harry Ardeshir – The Shooting Times, August 2000
" A keeper armed with a good scope with the WAM fox call would seriously solve a fox problem, I`ve shot six foxes with this combination of equipment in a night - it really makes lamping old fashioned"
" As far as squeaking foxes goes I`ve tried several makes and types over the years but I`ve seldom found one so effective as one I bought recently, called the `WAM` it certainly allows foxes to be whammed with more consistency than other squeakers I`ve tried"
"As soon as we spotted this fox last night it came in like a rocket and I reckon I might have got it to jump into the back of the truck!"
" I`ve also squeaked many foxes with the WAM to well within shotgun range during daylight hours, I reckon the WAM squeaker is incredible value for money."
Ed Cook – The Sporting Gun, October 2006
“ I Took one of the new WAM fox calls to try, I called twice in between shooting the rabbits and both times foxes appeared, I can see a few outings coming up with the WAM and a .243, I think these will prove a pretty lethal combination”
Mike Powell – Sporting Rifle, November / December 2006
“This easy to use brass rabbit squealer ha received some great reviews and is fast becoming a widely used accessory in the campaign against “Charlie”, This great little call will set you back just £12.99”
Gun Mart – December 2006
“I never leave home without the WAM fox call, which lets you imitate a variety of distress calls”
Robert Bucknall – Sporting Shooter – February 2007
“Operation is simple and effective, unlike some other fox calls we have used, Once in position you just blow or suck through the WAM and it will produce that high pitched shriek/squeal of a wounded/distressed rabbit, The WAM stands out as easy and effective to use, well worth getting one if you are a novice or an expert”
Shooting Sports – January 2007