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Primos Buck Roar Deer Call
$19.99
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by PowerReviewsPros
- Lightweight (5)
- Realistic (5)
- Easy to transport (4)
- Attracts game (3)
Cons
Best Uses
- Big game hunting (5)
- Cold climate (4)
- Hunting (4)
- Warm climate (4)
- Wet / rain (3)
- Reviewer Profile:
- Hunter / fisherman (8)
- Was this a gift?:
- No (6)
Most Liked Positive Review
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great product, very compact, dont go hunting with out it
great product, very compact, dont go hunting with out it
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Most Liked Negative Review
looks better than it is
I used this call for a week and i did not attract anything, i actually scared them away. My friend used a plastic tube call and got a ten point.
I used this call for a week and i did not attract anything, i actually scared them away. My friend used a plastic tube call and got a ten point.
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Pros
- Easy To Set Up
- Easy To Transport
- Lightweight
- Realistic
Cons
Best Uses
- Big Game Hunting
Comments about Primos The Original Can Estrus Bleat:
Overall this is a great product. Sounds very realistice and doesn't make any noise when walking in and out of the woods. However, I would recommend the Primos Big Can over the Original because you get a longer bleat.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Attracts Game
- Calls in deer
- Doesnt make uneed noise
- Easy To Transport
- Lightweight
- Realistic
- Sounds like a real deer
Cons
- Makes noise while walking
Best Uses
- Big Game Hunting
- Cold Climate
- Warm Climate
- Wet Conditions
Comments about Primos The Original Can Estrus Bleat:
this thing works great!!!! the first day i got it i went straight to the woods. as soon as i got in my tree stand i began to use the call. within the first 15 min i called in a huge twelve point buck and that was the first time i had ever seen that deer so i know that it called the deer in and it wasn't around whenever i first got to the woods
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Lightweight
- Realistic
Cons
Best Uses
- Big Game Hunting
- Cold Climate
- Warm Climate
Comments about Primos The Original Can Estrus Bleat:
Hot doe in a can. First time using the product and it was a cold and raining day, sat under some brush and called a buck within 40 yards. Will try again during archery season and compare results. Easy to use and store, carried in my shirt pocket with no problems.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Attracts Game
- Easy To Transport
- Lightweight
- Realistic
Cons
Best Uses
- Cold Climate
- Warm Climate
- Wet Conditions
Comments about Primos The Original Can Estrus Bleat:
the day after it came in the mail, went out to the tree stand that morning and brought in a nice 10 point. very impressed!! im having great luck with this product. cant wait to use it again this weekend
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Attracts Game
- Awsome product
- Easy To Set Up
- Easy To Transport
- Lightweight
- Realistic
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Primos The Original Can Estrus Bleat:
great product, very compact, dont go hunting with out it
- Was this a gift?:
- No
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Q:
ive always seen and heard about this call but have never heard how to use it so can someone please tell me how to use this call before i go crazy! lol...Thanks!Asked on 2/7/2010 by bowhunter_15 from indiana0 answers
Q:
i bought the can from a freind and i didn't get any instructions am i suspose to turn it over slow or fast. somebody told me that only one speed was correct,that the other speed would warn them and scare them away?Asked on 12/8/2009 by joe in redrock from pa.0 answers
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how long will it take for the buck to come in with this productAsked on 11/23/2009 by George1 answer
A:
It depends on how far away they are or if they are already trailing a doe.... If they are within 200 yards in somewhat open woods i would estimate about 10-15 mins.Answered on 12/7/2010 by David from North East, PA





