Primos Sit N Spin Crazy Critter Predator Decoy 62704

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Sit N Spin Crazy Critter

The Primos Sit N' Spin Crazy Critter Predator Decoy (62704) is an advanced, motorized motion decoy engineered to completely visual-lock and finish incoming predators. Combining erratic, realistic flaring and scrapping movement, this electronic decoy gives coyotes, bobcats, and foxes an undeniable visual target to match their audio tracking. It serves as a vital tactical tool for taking the pressure off your calling stand and shifting an animal's focal point completely away from your blind.

Why It Outperforms the Competition:
Unlike standard motion decoys that spin at a continuous, predictable speed or produce loud mechanical gear whines that spook incoming game, the Sit N' Spin features a whisper-quiet motor drive programmed with an erratic, intermittent 360-degree cyclic motion. The realistic fur ball body features two eye-catching white-tipped tails that frantically spin and pause randomly, perfectly replicating the natural, panicked behavior of an injured rodent or rabbit. This lifelike movement prevents predators from getting accustomed to the motion, forcing them to commit completely to the setup rather than hanging up at the woodline. Its true competitive advantage lies in its extreme adjustability—it features a variable speed control dial, allowing you to manually tune the rotation rate from slow, teasing flutters to high-speed panic spinning. Built with an integrated 3.5mm remote auxiliary jack, the unit comes complete with an aux cable, allowing you to link the decoy directly to compatible Primos electronic callers (such as the Alpha Dogg, Turbo Dogg, and Boss Dogg) to turn the motion on and off seamlessly via your caller's remote transmitter. The small, packable layout features an integrated ground stake holder that houses the included 6-inch metal ground stake securely during backcountry transport.

Features:

  • Intermittent 360-degree erratic motion perfectly mimics a panicking, injured critter
  • Adjustable speed control dial allows you to vary the rotation rate from slow to fast
  • High-realism fur ball topper body features two eye-catching white-tipped tails
  • Integrated 3.5mm auxiliary jack and cable enable direct connection to electronic calls
  • Compact, packable chassis layout features a built-in storage holder for the ground stake
  • Comes complete with a heavy-duty, secure-mount 6-inch metal ground stake

Technical Specifications:

  • Manufacturer: Primos Hunting
  • Model Number: 62704
  • UPC Code: 010135101350
  • Decoy Type: Motorized Electronic Motion Predator Decoy
  • Motion Profile: Pre-Programmed Intermittent Cyclic Spin with Variable Speed Dial
  • Interface Hookup: Built-In 3.5mm Auxiliary Port (Remote Cable Included)
  • Power Requirement: 4 Standard AA Batteries (Not Included)
  • Target Species: Coyotes, Bobcats, Foxes, and Apex Predators

Questions & Answers

Q: Can the Primos Sit N' Spin decoy be controlled from a distance using my electronic game call remote?
A: Yes, absolutely. The updated and improved model includes an integrated 3.5mm auxiliary port on the housing. By using the included 3.5mm patch cable to link the decoy to the aux-port on a compatible digital electronic caller (such as the Primos Alpha Dogg, Turbo Dogg, or Boss Dogg), you can remotely activate and deactivate the decoy's spinning motion directly from your stand.

Q: What is the main tactical advantage of using the variable speed control dial on this decoy?
A: Predator response behavior changes drastically depending on the target species and field conditions. Slower speeds are highly effective for tempting cautious, hyper-wary bobcats or operating on calm, dead-silent winter days, while turning the dial up to high-speed spinning generates the frantic, high-visibility commotion needed to grab a coyote's attention across massive wind-swept plains.

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  • 5
    Sit N Spin Crazy Critter

    Posted by Gary Allen on 26th Feb 2026

    Spins well, quiet, only suggestion would be rechargeable batteries to make the deployment easier with recharge instead of replace