The variety you can take on with the Primos Hot Dog is impressive.ĭistress calls of birds, cottontails, jackrabbits, pups, fawns, and deer, as well as locator howls. Here’s a few thoughts on some of these questions. If it can handle just a few simple sounds, or if it can take on a wide variety of howls, barks, and distress calls?Īnd whether or not the call will snap in half the first time you drop it? You’re probably wondering if the Hot Dog actually gives of high quality calls, or just gets the job done? You’ve learned how to call in coyotes, and you’re just looking to expand your arsenal. Seriously though, that’s penny change, and you won’t find a more versatile, quality call on the market for that price. Want to see for yourself, just click here. In fact, it’s only $18.99 on Amazon right now. Who knows, maybe your friend invited you out for the weekend, and you’re not really seeing what all the hype is about.īut you still want to give it a go, and you’re buddy won’t let you slobber up any of his expensive custom callers. If you’re new to the game, you probably don’t want to drop $200 or more on an electronic caller. Keep that reed dry my friends, keep it dry. When I began, I also thought keeping that reed wet was a good thing.īut that only gummed it up and caused it to stick to the mouthpiece. With the horn attached I couldn’t seem to get the right sound, but I eventually learned to detach it just enough to allow good howls while still getting that amplified sound. The only real difficulty I had while beginning was learning to use the horn while howling and learning to keep the reed dry. #2: A Few Difficulties The mouthpiece and reed. Note the letters C and D on the side of the mouthpiece. The side of the mouthpiece is also marked with letters A-D, making it easier to know where to place your lips for different calls. It comes with an easy to understand instructional DVD teaching you different calls and when to use them. If you’re new to coyote hunting, this call is easy to pick up. Within the week I was able to imitate coyote howls and barks. Within a day I was able to successfully imitate a jackrabbit in distress. I picked one up, watched the included DVD, and immediately began practicing. ![]() After some searching around online I came across the Hot Dog, a call highly recommended by Primos. Most of what I had done was drive around in a truck and find a couple in a field. When I bought the Primos Hot Dog, I was new to coyote hunting. Lucky for you, learning how to use the Primos Hot Dog is simple and straightforward. At that point, you’re thinking of calling it quits, you probably scared off any dogs in the area, and mastering a call seems like it will take way more practice than you thought. You’re ready to learn how to call in coyotes, only to hear yourself squawk. Aaannnddd it can be extremely frustrating. One of the first times I used the Primos Hot Dog. ![]() After having used it for a few years now, here’s my take on Primos’s “Truth Tested” coyote call. That’s when I first discovered the Primos Hot Dog. And to do that you need a good coyote call.Īfter a few outings looking for coyotes, I decided I needed a good mouth call. No “spot and stalk” hunting, and they’ll smell you out before you can bust em’ walking. You can’t hunt them like other creatures. ![]() They’re wily creatures, appearing from thin air in an instant, and gone just as fast. If you’ve ever gone coyote hunting, you know the frustration.
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