

🎯 Dominate the hunt with precision and stealth — the predator’s nightmare is here!
The ICOtec 300+ Predator Call is a top-tier electronic game caller featuring a 300-yard remote range, Bluetooth connectivity, and 15 professional predator sounds. Designed for serious hunters, it offers dual sound playback, backlit buttons for night use, and a decoy port for enhanced versatility. Powered by long-lasting batteries and built for tripod mounting, this call delivers crystal-clear audio and tactical control to attract coyotes, foxes, and other predators effectively.




| ASIN | B0BS1V3WDG |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,066 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #1 in Predator Calls & Lures |
| Brand Name | Icotec |
| Color | Tan |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (3,891) |
| Date First Available | January 11, 2023 |
| Included Components | Call, Remote Control |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 8.74 x 7.17 x 4.65 inches |
| Manufacturer | ICOtec |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model Name | ICOtec 300+ Predator Call |
| Package Weight | 0.93 Kilograms |
| Part Number | ICO10303 |
| Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
| Warranty Description | 2 Year Manufacturer |
C**.
Worth the money
This is my first electronic call, so I have no experience with any other. This call has performed as advertised. The remote works great! I have not had a set that I could not control the call remotely. The sounds are quality sounds. However, the higher pitched calls/sounds do distort at higher volumes. The option to play 2 sounds at one time is nice and works as expected. The decoy option works well to activate and deactivate the decoy remotely. I can say that you will quickly find the limits of the 12 programmed calls and will be wishing for a larger selection. However, I cannot give a negative review, because the 12 do work as advertised. I have since bought a mouth call to supplement the electronic call. The first time out, I was able to call in 7 coyotes. One of the coyotes came to within 20 yards of the call and less than 50 yards from me! I was shocked to see how quickly they responded. The second time out, a large gray fox came within 20 yards of the call. If you want to try an electronic predator call without breaking the bank, this call does work very well. If you want something that you can grow with, I would suggest a programmable call that you can add to your call library.
D**N
As Advertised
Works as stated. Wish I’d researched a little more and gotten a USB charge able model
O**8
Good game call for the money
This is a good game call for the money, and has a number of good game calls on the unit. It has good and bad points to the unit. Good points: 1. good number of different calls, which are good types 2. volume is good 3. controls of volume, stopping and starting calls is good. you can cut a call short by pressing a button, thus making long or short calls 3. compact size 4. remote control works and is useful 5. east to figure out and get to work 6. on off switch on the speaker unit, so you can turn it off when not in use Bad Points: 1. the amount of effort to install batteries is terrible. 2. to install batteries in the remote control unit, you have to remove the remote from the speaker, which is very difficult, and then once it is disengaged, you must remove the "belt clip" from the remote, and the belt clip is secured by a TINY phillips head screw that is only removeable by a tiny tiny screwdriver of the type for eyeglasses. The belt clip is useless in my opinion and should not have been included in the unit as it only gets in the way of installing the batteries on the remote. 3. installing batteries in the speaker unit is equally difficult, again TINY phillips screws that can only be unscrewed with tiny screwdrivers of the eyeglass kind (not something the avg hunter will be carrying in the field). Not only that, the screws that hold the cover over the batteries, are torqued down like they were securing a load on an 18 wheeler! Very difficult to remove the first time. 4. the designer of the units should have come up with a better way to carry the remote (not a belt clip) and the speaker (the hook handle is not a good design and should have a loop design or similar in my view.) Still it is a good electronic game caller for the money, the calls all sound realistic as heck and the unit is small and cheap to buy.
G**O
Great entry unit
Great buy and it works
B**L
Amazing E-caller! No need to spend $300-$400 on a big name.
So far I am completely impressed and blown away by the sound that this e-caller produces. I will be 100% honest in saying that i was very skeptical of a less known brand at a fraction of the cost of a similar featured "fox pro". However, so far those concerns were quickly put to bed #1 The fit and finish as well as build quality is top notch, I fully expected a cheap, lightweight piece of gear. I can say its built solid, has some good weight (not too heavy though) the handle has a rubber grip that makes carrying in the field a breeze. It's small enough to toss into a gear bag though. The antenna is a fixed plastic antenna that folds down to protect it from breaking when traveling. #2 The sound quality is superb, volume is VERY loud when turned up without the speaker overthrowing (crackling, breaking up), when I turned this on in my house (dumb idea) the dog FLIPPED out, my ears hurt until I turned it down and my neighbor immediately text me asking if I had a dieing yote in my house haha (they had no idea that i had bought this ecaller yet). The sound is most certainly going to carry a very long distance and bring those pups running in. It has 12 pre programmed prey sounds and you can play 2 at a time if desired. #3 The remote is small enough (but not small enough to lose) to clip on your duty belt, hang from a lanyard (a cheap one is included) with your mouth calls or toss it in your vest or pockets. The only thing that concerns me is the antenna on the remote (which is a little deceiving in the picture) is a metal telescoping antenna. I hope this will withstand normal wear and tear and would suggest they change this over to a rubberized spring type of antenna so if dropped it will survive. The remote does have a clip and a matching slot on the side of the body of the caller so they can travel together and not get separated, however, it is VERY tight so separating the remote from the caller took a little effort. With a 300 yd range (no line of sight required) you can set up your stand nice and far from the call. #4 There is a 3.5mm jack on the back with a rubber cover that can be utilized to add external speaker(s) if needed, so this will add some versatilty to this VERY affordable call. If you run a long cable to a battery powered Jawbone Jambox for example (which i may try) you can probably call in more yotes from more areas and when they come running in they will hear both locations of sound which may help in getting them to stop moving to pin point the location long enough to make a clean shot. #5 Simplicity is key here, the remote comes with a battery already, all thats required to be ready to call is 4x AA batteries. Battery life is supposed to be great with this particular unit, but i'll be bringing backup AAs just in case. All calls cycle through a pattern of natural pauses. It will play several seconds (30-40) and then go silent (20-30) seconds and then play again indefinitely until you select stop. They do this to eliminate the need for you to select stop and start several times per set. I will be taking this out for a predator hunt in the next two weeks, I will update my review and let you guys know how many yotes and bobcats we called in with it. Stay Safe out there!
C**L
It’s pretty cool works like it should
It works like it should the only thing I wish it had is I wish it could be turned on and off with the remote other then that it is loud and it is clear
P**A
Works like it should. Husband liked it.
J**G
Worth it. First time used lured three foxes to within 50 yards. Some of the calls ie coyote not relevant to European use, but there are plenty of others that work. Well made and excellent range from remote to unit. Worked at 100 yards for me.
J**N
Have not tried it yet on animals. To busy. But love the sound it makes
F**G
very cool item - I like nature photography and mostly use the rabbit and fawn in distress calls to lure in owls and other raptors. After a few minutes of using the call they really come out of the woodwork to see if they can snag a free meal
B**D
Unit works good, but remote barely reached 60 yards and is a nightmare to find the right area to point to get it to work. Not ideal when your trying to call stuff in and app says its too old to download on a s23 so Bluetooth isnt an option
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