Primos Buck Roar


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Re: Primos Buck Roar

I recently purchased this call and had the opportunity to try it for the first time last night. I would have to agree with the others that I have never heard the 'roar' in the woods. However, the call does also create a great 'grunt'. This is what I see me using it the most for. Last night I had a buck hang up just out of sight on some thick brush. I could hear him grunt a few times so I thought I would give it a try. Let me tell you that brought him right in to 10 yard to investigate. While he was there I also tried the snort wheeze, this got a reaction like I had never seen before. He was pacing back and forth looking for the other buck. I was really quite neat.

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Re: Primos Buck Roar

I was able to use mine for NY's Opener, much earlier than I anticipated;

I had just watched 5 does cross in front of me - out of range, headed to their bedding areas.

Then I notice they are running around in circles, but not acting alarmed......Hmmmmmm.......... then I hear it... GRUNT.....GRUNT.....GRUNT!

NO WAY! It's opening day, not the pre rut! Sure enough....through the Sidewinders I see a flash of bone! There is a buck nosing does! ROCK ON!!!! by now I am on my feet - excited as all get out!

I can't make out what he is, but I assume it is a young buck feeling out his "urges"....

Finally I see him, on the field edge, working a scrape! I REALLY don't call much this early in the season, but this year is different...I decide, Why not?

I reach for the Primos Buck Roar and watching through the binos, I let out a snort wheeze. He throws his head up in my direction like a rocket! The, like he is on a string, heads right to my tree! YES! I had some time to look at his rack more - good buck! He was not wide, and spindley, but his beams were real LONG! I make out at least nine points, not counting his broken, or lack of one brow tine. It is not uncommon for bucks around here to NOT have brows at all.

He started to circle around me, but diverted back up to the does. I grunt a few times, then "roar" at him. He looked again, but more importantly, didn't spook. Hmmm. Another snort wheeze brings him right in on a string. By now, I figure, this buck and I have history, and the freezer is empty, and those beams.....I decide he must die. Now the QDMA guys might jump on me, but hey....I like a good fight.

But even the best laid (instant) plans.......like he has read all of the hunting magazines, he circles behind me - DOWNWIND! I care not, as I am Scent Blockered up and sprayed down real good, but what worries me is the fact that the area behind me is real thick - we purposely hung the stand here because of that.

Did I mention that by now I am freezing, and shaking from that and the thought of all the pictures of me and my buck I am going to litter the forums with!

By now, he is at 25 yards and I get a good look at his body - I put him at 2.5 years......but he has still gotta die. Unfortunatley, he is behind a big wooly bush with no shot opportunities. not seeing what he was looking for, he turns and walked away. WHAT A SIGHT THOUGH! Reall good beams.

I am convinced that if I had a decoy, you would be looking at pics of him and me (with several stragicly placed products from Trophy Ridge, Vortex Optics, Rocket Aeroheads, and Mossy Oak! )

I sat another hour and packed it in - freezing cold (and getting "near leg cramps").

What a cool morning!

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