Wild Hog Pro

Published by: Big Shot

Description

Wild Hog Pro by Convergent Hunting is designed to work in conjunction with the “Bullet HP” (special purpose Bluetooth controlled speaker) to help you get professional wild hog calling results. Together, the Convergent Hunting apps and Convergent Bullet HP, combine the latest in technology to provide you with a complete calling platform that is unique, versatile, all wrapped-up in a high performance package.
NEW! Video your hunts and control the calls and sounds at the same time. Transparent video controls overlay gives you easy access to presets, and call controls while you record video on your device.
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“Calling hogs out of the thick brush is my favorite way to hunt. With the premium Wild Hog Pro sounds played through the Bullet HP the hogs will never know what hit ‘em”
-- Byron South
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All hog hunting sounds packaged in Convergent Hunting’s Wild Hog Pro Calling App have been recorded in High Definition and are digitally mastered to provide you with sounds that will elicit responses from even the most wary animals.

Large buttons for sound playback make using the apps in the field very easy. 4 programmable preset call buttons allow you to keep your four favorite sounds “front and center” for quick use.

Standard volume control and playback interface keep things simple and easy to use. Hunting hi-tech has never been so easy, or powerful!

Wild Hog Pro comes equipped with 15 high quality wild hog sounds for maximum results in the field.
Via paid, In-App Upgrade, you can upgrade and use the Glenn Guess Series Sound Pack from Professional Hog Caller, Glenn Guess. There are over 20 years of experience and thousands of called hogs behind the development of these Signature Series Sounds. This Signature Series Sound Pack includes the following sounds:
Sow Hysteria:
mimics the maternal sow response and territorial rally. This sounds draws in hogs of all sexes and ages.
Turn Me Loose:
Shoat in distress triggers maternal and territorial response from hogs of all ages.
Lil Squealer:
baby piglet in distress, triggers maternal, rally and predator response.
Pig Momma:
Adult sow fighting off an adult boar, triggers maternal response from other sows and rally behavior. Also draws in mature boars looking for a receptive sow.
Chow Time:
Imitates hogs at a food source, best for luring in wary hogs to a feeder or bait site.

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In-Apps

Non Bullet HP Bluetooth
2,290.00 ₽
Glenn Guess Series Sound Pack
199.00 ₽

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Ratings History

Wild Hog Pro Reviews

Scam

Mike m 9669 on

United States

What a joke, buy the app and then pay for speaker use. When you try to use the speaker it puts out a high octave hog repellent sound. These guys are LOSERS and their app is trash.

Yeah super disappointing

DaNiMaL420! on

United States

Even if you pay the WAY overpriced ability to use the Bluetooth feature on one of their apps it doesn’t work for the other apps the same company puts out for deer and other game calls. I wanted it to be my go to app for game calls but don’t waste your )$$

Changed app forced to pay more to use own Bluetooth speaker

W Pinkerton on

United States

Bought app and then I used for a while with my own speaker and then they say you can only use with their own Bluetooth speaker or pay extra to “unlock” what I already paid for. For give your money to another app.

Sorry Company With No Ethics

RT_6Speed on

United States

They sold the app for years and then once they collected that money they locked out the ability to use the app unless you also bought their overpriced ripoff of a Bluetooth speaker. Now, realizing what a sorry thing that was to do they will “let” you restore the app to what you originally paid for if you pay another $25 buck. Sorry company with no ethics or integrity. You keep your money as it means more than your customers.

No longer useful

PixelB on

United States

Why would I pay $25 to use a Bluetooth speaker when I can just get another free app OR just do a screen recording of this app and then play that via Bluetooth? I understand they are trying to sell their speaker but it’s not like this is an app that ever needs to be updated - it’s literally a music file player. Boo.

Can only use Convergent Bluetooth Speaker, buyer beware.

mstephensintx on

United States

Been using my own blue speaker for this app for over a year. As of two weeks ago the app can only be used on the Convergent Speaker. Get ready to spend $300 if you want to use the $5.99 app, which works 50% of the time for hogs. Now they want you to update the app so you have to pay $25 more to unlock the blue tooth feature so you can use it on your own (often better speaker). That’s over $30 total. Thanks Brandon!!!!

App Update screws you

convergentconsyou on

United States

Do not buy this. Purchased over a year ago and have called pigs in, but can no longer use it with my speaker because they locked the Bluetooth out. They now want me to pay $25.00 to unlock Bluetooth I agree with the other people reviewing this. It seems like a scam and I am now having to pay ransom for functionality that I already paid for in my initial app purchase and who knows how much they will charge next time they change the rules. Seems like an extremely dishonest way of doing business and I hope this really bites them.

Don’t buy

Gig'em 99 on

United States

I bought this app for the 2020 hunting season, and was able to utilize it with my own Bluetooth Bose speaker. Worked great, then Convergent changed the Ts&Cs - AFTER I’d already paid for all of the calls, forcing me to utilize their branded speakers. Horrible bait and switch. I will not buy their equipment.

Disappointed

JSchauer79 on

United States

I use to love this app but now that they are forcing you to pay for their over priced speaker I will be going elsewhere. Sad to see them blame their customers for doing this in their statement. Wish they would just own up and say it’s about greed. The app was not generating the money they wanted and no one was buying their speaker cause it’s WAY over priced so they try and force you to buy it by locking the app out. Their loop hole from looking like total greedy people is “you can still use it with a cable” to any speaker you want, I would highly look elsewhere.

DO NOT BUY they made it where you can only use the Bullet speaker

Zombie Hunter 3000 on

United States

Bad buy can now only use with their bullet speaker and it’s NOT water proof . I use to use this app with my JBL flip and it was waterproof 100% and light weight fits in my pocket they would not refund

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App Info

Category
Sports
Publisher
Big Shot
Languages
English
Recent release
1.7.1 (3 years ago )
Released on
Aug 20, 2015 (9 years ago )
Last Updated
1 day ago
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