🎯 Call of the Wild: Elevate Your Hunting Game!
The Primos Hunting Randy Anderson Signature Series Hot Dog Predator Call is a versatile hunting tool designed to produce a range of realistic animal sounds, including howls and distress calls. It features a detachable mouthpiece for easy customization and comes with a convenient lanyard for hands-free use, making it an essential accessory for any serious predator hunter.
A**R
Just Ok
Figured I would try this to add to my coyote calls and so far it is by far my least favorite.May be great for others,but my 2 cents which is nothing mre than that, is that it feels very cheeply made and sounds like a plastic sick goose instead of a coyote.Will maybe give to a kid for a novelty toy or toss it.
C**S
Great Range and Volume
I've been coyote calling for about a year. I've bought six callers and tried about a dozen. The Primos Hot Dog has more tonal and vocal range than any howler I've tried. The reed is fairly wide and long, giving it quite a bit of variation. This also makes it a little more difficult to master. It took me a couple hours practice to get a good feel for the call, and a couple more hours to feel comfortable enough to take it out on a stand. If you don't have any experience with howlers, I would go with a smaller caller, like the Primos Little Dog, which comes with two reeds--a medium and a small. On the other hand, if you have done some howling, and you're ready to move on and expand your repertoire, the Hot Dog is a great choice. I have two custom, somewhat more expensive callers, and neither one of them can produce a variety of coyote vocalizations as well as the Hot Dog. Ki-yis, whimpers, pup distress, female invitation howls, old male challenge howls, mid-range adolescent interrogation howls, barks, prey distress (cottontail, jackrabbit, crow, woodpecker), fawn bleats, buck snorts, doe bleats..., this caller can do them all. Put in a little practice and the Hog Dog will do everything you need.
S**N
Hot Diggity
This is my favorite coyote call and my favorite dog whistle too. I use this to call coyotes up on a regular basis because it is so versatile. I also use it when my border collies are out roaming a long way from the house. They'll come running even when they're a mile or so away. I used it at my little sister's college graduation, and all the air horn people were like "WHAT?!?!" One time when I had the dogs out about 3 miles from home I used it to call them back to the pickup. Driving back to the house I saw 2 little coyotes headed straight to where I was calling that must have come from 5 miles away.Reed wore out after a few years, but this thing is really great. Every band should have one. I even auditioned for the Aaron Watson Band with mine, but Aaron thought I was an idiot. One day I'll show him.
A**Y
Works great real easy to use
Work great came in on time called in a a mature coyote and very first trip out well worth the money
B**N
this will out smart the smartest coyote!
Absolutely awesome. I hunt coyotes in southern California and have spent two years experimenting with all types of calls even fox pro electronic callers and would get nothing every time. When I got this caller I was very doubtful, but the first morning out at a spot where I began to believe there was no coyotes at I began to howl with this call and immediately the desert lit up with coyotes howling every where. Later had a coyote come within 25 yards of me. This was the best money I ever spent. Little tricky at first to learn how to use it but not bad at all with a little patience.
H**R
Primos! Nuff said.
Use mainly Primos, and it's a Primos. Haven't used it yet, as I purchased it late to fill out the rest of my Primos call set. No, am not affiliated with Primos, but when you find something that works in the woods you tend to stick to it. Dogs, Hogs, Deer, I just use Primos cause I know what I'm getting.
A**R
Nice call for the money.
Just like anything else. Practice. I can get the Dogs howling in the neighborhood pretty good. was a little disappointed as to obliviously made of very cheap materials. I question how long it will actually hold up. Time will tell.
J**H
Loud enough and fun
I'm still practicing, it certainly has got the attention of my wife and kids. It since has become a good tool to get the kids out of the bed in the morning, I'll soon have an opportunity to try it out in the field.It is loud enough and I got a good laugh every time I practice, might be the only instrument I'll ever learn to play. When not used for coyote hunting, it will be a good entertainment for the whole family.
G**S
Bien
En cuestion tono y materiales regular
A**E
Need a bit of pratice
Its good
T**S
Good coyote call.
Good product, takes some practice.
J**D
Not worth the money
Wouldn’t buy again
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