Primos "Long Can"
#2
Spike
Joined: Oct 2008
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I have both the original can and the long can. I held them in each hand and flipped them over at the same time and for some reason there wasn't a noticeable difference in the length of the call. I'm not knocking the call though I've called in several deer with it, just not any big bucks. My dad claims to have called in a nice buck he shot with it a few years ago though.
#3
Spike
Joined: Sep 2009
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I had a buck sneak past me last year and move off into the thick stuff. I grunted a few times and waited...nothing. Hit the long can and he came trotting in along with two other random yearling bucks. I've also used it to call in does as well.
#5
The long can just doesn't have the 'begging' sound that the original does. I primarily use a can call in conjunction with a grunt tube, but in the case of the buck I just shot last Friday, I was simply trying to get the attention of the doe he was trailing and it worked to a T. She was looking for pretty much anything to distract him and came right in to it.



