Primos Bottomland Wench Duck Call PS821

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Primos Bottomland Wench Duck Call PS821

The Primos Bottomland Wench Duck Call (PS821) is a highly responsive, double-reed polycarbonate call finished in classic Mossy Oak Bottomland camouflage. Engineered for maximum realism and field reliability, this call produces the deep, raspy vocalizations of an old mallard hen. It is packed with patented internal technologies to ensure it performs flawlessly in the tightest timber, flooded corn, or open marshes.

Why It Outperforms the Competition:
Unlike standard double-reed calls that constantly lock up or "stick" when soaked with saliva or condensation, the Bottomland Wench features patented internal Tone Ridges. These ridges completely prevent the reeds from sticking to the sounding board, ensuring smooth, uninterrupted operation during rapid-fire calling sequences. Additionally, it incorporates a specialized tuning hole in the bell capsule. By simply placing your finger over the hole, you can instantly alter the pitch and shift your sound from a loud, clear open-water hail call to a soft, muffled timber whine. Its graphite internal components enhance overall structural stabilization, giving you the durable, reliable performance needed to finish stubborn greenheads over your spread.

Features:

  • Tough polycarbonate construction finished in Mossy Oak Bottomland camouflage
  • Double-reed system delivers built-in rasp and excellent volume control
  • Patented Tone Ridges entirely prevent reeds from sticking due to moisture accumulation
  • Integrated tuning hole in the bell allows for instant pitch and tone manipulation
  • Graphite internal components provide lasting durability and sound stabilization

Technical Specifications:

  • Manufacturer: Primos Hunting
  • Model Number: PS821
  • UPC Code: 010135082109
  • Call Type: Double-Reed Hand Call
  • Species: Mallard Hen
  • Material: Polycarbonate Barrel / Graphite Internals
  • Camo Pattern: Mossy Oak Bottomland

Questions & Answers

Q: Does the Primos Bottomland Wench require a lot of air pressure to operate effectively?
A: No. The double-reed system is tuned to be highly forgiving, requiring minimal air pressure from your diaphragm to break the reeds and generate a rich, natural rasp, making it excellent for both beginners and veterans.

Q: How does the tuning hole on the side of the call affect the sound in the field?
A: Leaving the hole open produces a higher-pitched, ringing tone that is perfect for cutting through the wind on open water. Covering the hole with your finger instantly deepens the pitch and lowers the volume for subtle, close-quarters timber calling.

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