The Sound
The "Knight & Hale Pack Rack" emits a loud sound that mimics two fighting bucks. Use it in combination with other sounds and calling devices to draw in that big buck you've been waiting for all along. Before you activate the sound, make sure that you are in a concealed, protected location. Users have experienced bucks charging in from unexpected places, so be prepared when you rattle the system.
The Size
Due to the compact size of the "Pack Rack," deer hunters have more of an incentive to bring this piece of gear with them. You can firmly grip the device in your hand, and rattle it soft or hard to produce the sound you want. Then, you can tuck the device back in your bag without having to put down your bow or gun. The small size makes it a convenient alternative to bringing antlers along with you.
Swinging Distraction
Tie a string to the "Pack Rack" and then to a low-hanging branch. Lift the device into the air and then let it fall and swing back and forth. Quickly run into a prepared position with your sights on the swinging "Pack Rack." A buck may come to that spot, trying to investigate the situation, not knowing that he is right where you want him to be.
Group Hunt
Equip your friends with "Pack Racks" and go out into the woods. Have everyone get into a tree stand and shake their rattles at the same time. If you're lucky, multiple bucks will appear, and your group will have plenty of opportunities to bring home some venison.
Whisper
This game tests the "Pack Rack's" ability to draw bucks in when producing a quiet sound. Rattle your "Pack Rack" gently and see how many deer you can spot. If you're not in the mood for shooting, just count and see how many are out there. Tell your friends and family members when you come home.