Primos The Original Wench Duck Call

Primos The Original Wench Duck Call

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Wench style duck calls have the patented ?Tone Ridges? and ?Tuning Ditches? on the sounding board which keep the reeds from sticking or freezing while giving the call its raspy highs and lows. The patented reed relocation system lets you take the call apart for cleaning and put it back together correctly every time. The internal parts are molded from graphite the ideal sound conductor giving the Wench® its unique pitch and range of tones.

In addition to ridges and ditches the Original Wench® features a tuning hole in the bell or stopper which allows you to change the pitch of the call and sound like two different ducks. Covered the call is lower in pitch and uncovered it is higher. Perfect for timber and open water calling. You won?t be disappointed.

Features:

  • #1 selling duck call
  • Tuning hole in stopper/bell allows you to vary pitch. Covered the pitch is lower; uncovered the pitch is higher
  • Super-hard polycarbonate barrel for intense volume
  • The economical choice for the hard core waterfowler who seeks accuracy and versatility
UPC

010135008208

Manufacturer

Primos

Manufacturer Part Number

820

Style

Mouth

Sounds

Mallard

Sound Species

Ducks

Species

Ducks

Product Type

Reed Call

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