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Primos Duck Call Hen Winter
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- Duck calls
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Paiement 100% sécurisé par la Caisse d'Epargne ou Payplug
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Livraison en point relais offerte à partir de 99€
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Satisfait ou remboursé !
Primos Female Winter Teal Call
Primos designed this female winter teal call specifically for teal hunters. The high-pitched and rather sharp sound of this bird is surprisingly identical to the sound emitted by this call. The volume is also identical to that of a teal, but the increase or decrease in volume depends on the breath emitted by the hunter.
How to Use
To blow a female winter teal call, start by holding the tool between your thumb and index finger. Then blow the call while singing "Too, To, To, To…". You should call the birds when they are at a fairly long distance. However, when they get closer, you need to stop calling. You could also attract a pintail duck by pronouncing: "Toooooo, Toooooo" or a wigeon by pronouncing: "Grrrrrr".
How to Maintain the Primos Call?
During winter hunting sessions, it is necessary to properly maintain the call by drying it.
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3 /5
Based on 9 customer reviews
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Anonymous customer published the 06/10/2022 following an order made on 19/09/2022
Reçu appeau de la même marque mais pour mal sarcelle
Anonymous customer published the 15/01/2020 following an order made on 10/01/2020
un appeau plus que moyen .il ne reflète en rien au cri de la sarcelle .Vraiment très déçu du produit
Anonymous customer published the 13/01/2020 following an order made on 07/01/2020
Déçu par le son du produit ce n'est pas le son d'une sarcelle
Anonymous customer published the 06/04/2019 following an order made on 12/03/2019
il faut apprendre a s'en servir
Anonymous customer published the 15/01/2019 following an order made on 09/01/2019
pas encore essayé
Anonymous customer published the 19/12/2018 following an order made on 13/12/2018
Simple d’utilisation et efficace
Anonymous customer published the 02/10/2018 following an order made on 07/09/2018
Son réaliste à distance
Anonymous customer published the 01/09/2018 following an order made on 26/08/2018
Beaucoup beaucoup d entraînement pour que ça fonctionne happeau compliqué je trouve
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