buck roar
#2
RE: buck roar
Love it, very easy to use. I wouldnt use it on smaller deer because it is so throaty and deep. I triedgrunting as lightly as possible at a 4 point last week, and he tucked tail and scooted off. My brother had the same experience with a spike. Works great on more dominant deer though.
#3
RE: buck roar
I used the roar as a regular soft grunt along with a rattle bag to bring in three bucks Monday night and the snort-wheeze feature toturn back the largest one and take him home with me. Got last years deer with the roar feature.
#4
RE: buck roar
Change the reed if its to throaty and deep. Pull off the green part and you'll see you can change it from trophy buck-mature buck-young deer-doe grunt-doe bleet-estrous bleet
With that many choices it shouldnt be to throaty.
With that many choices it shouldnt be to throaty.
#5
RE: buck roar
ORIGINAL: fingerz42
Change the reed if its to throaty and deep. Pull off the green part and you'll see you can change it from trophy buck-mature buck-young deer-doe grunt-doe bleet-estrous bleet
With that many choices it shouldnt be to throaty.
Change the reed if its to throaty and deep. Pull off the green part and you'll see you can change it from trophy buck-mature buck-young deer-doe grunt-doe bleet-estrous bleet
With that many choices it shouldnt be to throaty.
#6
RE: buck roar
Glad I could help. Alot of people dont know about the different calls it can produce. Most likely because Primos didnt say anything about it on the instructions for the call. I kind of found it while I was bored on stand one day. Oh hey you can take off the green thinger and theres a crapload more calls. It was one of those moments.
#7
RE: buck roar
The buck growl is good to use with rattleing, snort wheezing and the doe bleat/can call. I've called in bucks every year, and called them injust using the growl. It's a great call.