Haydel's P90 PheasantOpen Call - Clear Plastic Pheasant Attractor
- Type:
- Pheasant Call
- Finish-Color:
- Clear
- Species:
- Pheasant
- Battery Size:
- None
- Material:
- Plastic
- Electronic:
- No
- Sounds:
- Greeting/Distress Call
The Haydel's P90 PheasantOpen Call is a clear plastic pheasant call designed to locate and flush roosters holding tight in cover. This straightforward, effective tool simulates the greeting call that pheasants use to communicate with each other, allowing you to locate birds in the field. When you need to push a wary bird out of dense brush or grass, the call also produces a distress call that triggers a flush—essential when your hunting spot has educated birds that won't move on their own.
Pheasant hunting often comes down to finding birds first. A well-placed greeting call can confirm roosters are in a particular section of cover before you commit your time and energy to the push. Once you've located them, switching to the distress call can make the difference between a successful hunt and an empty vest, especially late in the season when pheasants are pattern-savvy.
Haydel's reputation in the game call market is built on simplicity and reliability. The P90's clear plastic construction is durable enough for a full season of field use and keeps your focus on the hunt, not on fussy gear. Whether you're working family ground, public land, or a guided preserve, this call belongs in your pack whenever pheasant season opens.
Key Features
- Clear plastic construction for durability and visibility in the field
- Dual-purpose design: greeting call to locate roosters, distress call to flush holding birds
- Simple operation—no batteries or complex mechanics required
- Compact and lightweight for easy carry in hunting vest or pack
Frequently Asked Questions
What pheasant calls does the P90 produce?
The P90 simulates a pheasant greeting call to help you locate roosters in cover, and a distress call designed to flush birds that are reluctant to move on their own.
When should I use the greeting call versus the distress call?
Use the greeting call first to confirm roosters are in a specific area. Once you've located birds, switch to the distress call as you or your hunting partners work through the cover to trigger a flush.
Is the Haydel's P90 suitable for public land and preserve hunting?
Yes. This call is a standard tool for pheasant hunters working any terrain or situation where you need to locate and push birds out of cover.

