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Primos Hunting Rubberneck Deer Call, Versatile Adjustable Sound for Authentic Grunts and Snorts

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  • Multi-Adjustable Sound: The Primos Rubberneck Deer Call features an adjustable neck, allowing you to fine-tune your calls from deep buck grunts to young doe bleats for versatile deer calling
  • Authentic Vocalizations: Achieve genuine-sounding grunts and snorts that mimic real deer vocalizations, increasing your chances of attracting your target
  • One-Handed Operation: Designed with convenience in mind, the easy-to-use form factor allows you to make the perfect call with just one hand, so you can remain focused on the hunt
  • Rubber Construction: Made with a high-quality rubber material, this deer call is both durable and weather-resistant, ensuring a long-lasting performance across multiple hunting seasons
  • Compact and Travel-Friendly: This lightweight and portable deer call easily fits into your pocket or hunting gear, making it a practical addition to any outdoor adventure
  • Made completely of rubber
  • Converts from a mature buck to a young buck grunt or a doe Estrus Bleat with the push of a button


Upgrade your deer calling strategy with the Primos Hunting Rubberneck Deer Call. This unique call features an adjustable neck that lets you customize your sounds, from deep, resonating grunts to softer, young doe bleats, making it an ideal choice for versatile deer calling. Engineered for ease of use, the one-handed operation allows you to effortlessly switch between different vocalizations while keeping your focus on the game. Its rubber construction not only provides durability but also ensures that the call is weather-resistant, offering you reliable performance through multiple hunting seasons. Compact and easy to carry, the Rubberneck Deer Call is an indispensable tool for any serious hunter. Trust in the quality and innovation of Primos Hunting to make your hunting experience both productive and enjoyable.


Randy Thurmond
Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2023
Just as described
Randy Thurmond
Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2023
Just as described
Scammed
Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2023
My son loves this. Uses it all the time. I know nothing about hunting, but he swears by this.
Scammed
Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2023
My son loves this. Uses it all the time. I know nothing about hunting, but he swears by this.
BUG 1952
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2022
We bought this for our grandson as a Christmas present and it was what he wanted...... I can only assume that it works but it's no longer deer season here in Kansas....... I will have to wait until next year to find out how it works for him
BUG 1952
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2022
We bought this for our grandson as a Christmas present and it was what he wanted...... I can only assume that it works but it's no longer deer season here in Kansas....... I will have to wait until next year to find out how it works for him
me
Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2020
Update 1/2021: after one season it's falling apart as expected and I dont know what happened to the reed, but the doe bleat sounds like a dying animal. Don't bother I'm checking mine.Original review below:Easy enough to use for a grunt a young buck and bleats... Construction should be a lot better. The rubber isn't too horrible, but the thing keeps falling apart. There are two parts to the reed that loosen up and the read actually slides out making you unable to mimic a young buck unless you take it apart and realize that the reed slipped out. The mouthpiece doesn't stay attached too well to the end of the horn...I can see this falling apart I'll probably throw some black duct tape around it so I don't lose it in the field.
me
Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2020
Update 1/2021: after one season it's falling apart as expected and I dont know what happened to the reed, but the doe bleat sounds like a dying animal. Don't bother I'm checking mine.Original review below:Easy enough to use for a grunt a young buck and bleats... Construction should be a lot better. The rubber isn't too horrible, but the thing keeps falling apart. There are two parts to the reed that loosen up and the read actually slides out making you unable to mimic a young buck unless you take it apart and realize that the reed slipped out. The mouthpiece doesn't stay attached too well to the end of the horn...I can see this falling apart I'll probably throw some black duct tape around it so I don't lose it in the field.
Steve Leix
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2020
Great sound and easy to use
Steve Leix
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2020
Great sound and easy to use
Claudia Richards
Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2017
I bought 2 of these fine instruments in case one was lost. I play deer call in our band, Hot Duck Soup. We're on YouTube if you'd like to see it in action. Always a hit with our fans. I love this deer call for its range of notes. Very versatile!
Claudia Richards
Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2017
I bought 2 of these fine instruments in case one was lost. I play deer call in our band, Hot Duck Soup. We're on YouTube if you'd like to see it in action. Always a hit with our fans. I love this deer call for its range of notes. Very versatile!
Michael Morrow
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2013
This grunt call the primos rubberneck grunt is the best I've ever used! I have three of them and each of my boys have on too! Thanks for the great product Primos!
Michael Morrow
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2013
This grunt call the primos rubberneck grunt is the best I've ever used! I have three of them and each of my boys have on too! Thanks for the great product Primos!
Kyle
Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2011
This has been my favorite deer grunt call. It is light and flexible and produces a wide array of different sounds. I have not had a ton of luck actually calling in deer with just the call but I think it is a quality call for limited use and use with rattling.
Kyle
Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2011
This has been my favorite deer grunt call. It is light and flexible and produces a wide array of different sounds. I have not had a ton of luck actually calling in deer with just the call but I think it is a quality call for limited use and use with rattling.