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Post by jp702 on Nov 23, 2009 12:14:57 GMT -6
Hi im new here and just starting to trap and varmit hunt i was wondering if anyone has used the primos caller it says remote works up to 200 hundred yards and is only 150 dollars would like some feedback before i purchase thanks
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Post by jp702 on Nov 24, 2009 15:26:29 GMT -6
no ones used it or is it that bad
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Post by Hoss_44 on Nov 24, 2009 17:33:31 GMT -6
Welcome to trapping and predator calling. I haven't used the Primos yet. As far as 200 yards.....first, I doubt it unless you were in a perfectly open, flat field...second, I can't really think of a reason you would ever need to be 200 yards from your caller....just my 2 cents. What I would look for in a caller is the variety of calls that I could use with it and the sound quality and volume (if you will be able to hunt large open areas, which I rarely do). Remember that you may want to use you caller for other hunting also like crow, goose and people use a their calls for turkey also, so get one that is expandable with many different sounds. One last thing would be how long the battery lasts between re-charges and can you recharge from a vehicle. These can make a difference if you are hunting all day somewhere. If you have anymore question, just post them. I'm sure someone on here can offer some advice.
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Post by Hoss_44 on Nov 24, 2009 17:40:55 GMT -6
One more thing, and this is just my opinion....If I was going to spend $150 on a call....I would probably save a little more money up and go with a FoxPro personally....maybe somebody else has a different opinion?
I've had Johnny Stewarts and Lohman Brothers and I am really wanting a FoxPro next.
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Post by jp702 on Nov 25, 2009 0:14:38 GMT -6
thanks alot im gonna order the foxpro spitfire
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Post by willie on Nov 29, 2009 19:00:58 GMT -6
Fox pro Definitely versital
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Post by bobcat071 on Dec 18, 2010 10:08:30 GMT -6
Fox Pro is sounding like a good choice with quality results,I recently got a Western rivers Daystalker that claims to reach out up to 250yrd but can't get no more than 30 tards in the wide open of my yard.Contacted company and did received another remote that was no help.I do like the quality of sound it produces but range was my priority.Will def be lookin at Fox Pro for next year.
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Post by swanieboyd on Dec 20, 2010 13:51:29 GMT -6
Just remember in missouri that its against game laws to use electronic callers to call turkey
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Post by boomhower on Dec 31, 2010 3:03:33 GMT -6
i got fox pro and jonny stuart but i love my hand calls they are hard to beat but takes time to blow them rite my friend got that power dog it sounded like a lil kid with a hand call and batery eater but that was win they first came out
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Post by tnttrap on Dec 31, 2010 10:15:26 GMT -6
I would go with the foxpro, I bought a spitfire last year and the sound quality is great. The only complaint I have wiwth it is the volume on the caller, it just doesnt get as loud as I would like it but it has a jack for an external speaker so I plan on picking up on for it before to long.
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