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About Primos Hunting Calls

Founded in 1976 and headquartered in Flora, Mississippi, Primos Hunting Calls is a leading brand in the hunting industry, known for high-quality game calls, hunting accessories, and gear.

Primos started by focusing on creating realistic, reliable calls for various popular game species, including deer, turkey, elk, and predators.

What makes Primos unique is its commitment to innovation and rigorous field testing.

Each Primos Hunting product is designed and tested by experienced hunters to ensure effectiveness in real-world hunting conditions.

Primos is recognized for its wide range of user-friendly calls, from beginner options to advanced, specialized calls, catering to hunters of all skill levels.

With a dedication to quality and authenticity, Primos remains a trusted name, helping hunters enhance their success and experience outdoors.

 

Popular Primos Game Calls

The Original Can Doe Bleat
Replicates the estrus bleat of a doe, making it highly effective during the rut to attract bucks.

Buck Roar II Grunt Call
Produces deep, realistic grunts and roars to lure in mature bucks, a favorite among deer hunters.

Power Crow Call
An excellent locator call for turkey hunting, mimicking the sound of a crow to trigger gobbles from nearby turkeys.

Hoochie Mama Elk Call
A push-button elk call that easily replicates cow elk sounds, perfect for drawing in bulls.

Lil’ Dog Predator Call
A versatile call for producing various distress sounds to attract predators like coyotes and foxes.

Mastering the Art Deer Calling Pack
A complete deer calling set with multiple calls and an instructional DVD, ideal for beginners and experienced hunters alike.

Easy Yelper Turkey Call
A simple and effective turkey call, designed for realistic yelps to attract gobblers in the field.

Yo' Sista Duck Call
A double-reed duck call that provides rich, raspy sounds, making it a favorite for attracting ducks in diverse hunting environments.

Shock Gobble Owl Call
A reliable owl hoot call used to locate turkeys at dawn or dusk by mimicking the natural sounds of an owl.

 

Electronic vs. Hand-held Game Calls

When choosing game calls, hunters have two main options: electronic calls and traditional hand-held calls.

Each type offers distinct advantages depending on the hunting situation, target species, and personal preference


Electronic Game Calls

Electronic calls use pre-recorded animal sounds and can be remotely activated.

They allow hunters to place the call at a distance, which helps to direct the game's attention away from their location.

These calls often have a range of sounds programmed in, making them versatile for different species and conditions.

Electronic calls are particularly popular in predator hunting, where realistic, continuous sounds can be beneficial.

However, electronic calls are typically more expensive than hand-held calls, and hunters should check local regulations, as some areas restrict or limit their use.


Hand-Held Game Calls

Hand-held calls are the traditional choice for hunters.

These game calls generally require more skill to operate, as they rely on the hunter's ability to mimic realistic sounds through techniques like blowing, shaking, or pressing.

Hand-held calls offer a level of personalization that some hunters prefer, as they allow for subtle adjustments in pitch, volume, and rhythm.

These calls are typically more affordable and do not require batteries, making them a reliable option for extended hunts.

Many hunters enjoy the hands-on experience of mastering hand-held calls and appreciate the close connection it fosters with the hunt.

 

Closed Reed vs. Open Reed Calls

Closed Reed Calls

Closed reed calls are typically easier to use, making them popular for beginners and seasoned hunters.

In a closed reed call, the reed—the part that creates sound—is enclosed within the call body, which protects it from the elements.

This design provides a consistent tone and is less affected by weather conditions such as cold or moisture.

Closed reed calls are ideal for producing specific, realistic sounds.

These include rabbit distress calls in predator hunting or grunts for deer.

However, because they're pre-tuned to produce a certain pitch, they offer less versatility in changing tones or pitches.


Open Reed Calls

Open reed calls are more versatile, allowing the user to create a broader range of sounds by adjusting lip pressure, breath, and placement on the reed.

This flexibility makes open reed calls an excellent option for hunters who want to mimic various game sounds or adapt to different situations in the field.

With practice, an open reed call can replicate everything from coyote howls to distress sounds for various prey.

However, open reed calls can be more challenging to master, requiring skill and experience to achieve the desired tones.

Additionally, because the reed is exposed, open reed calls can be affected by weather conditions and may require more careful handling.