The Randy Anderson Primos Hot Dog Howler (351) is a professional-grade, high-volume open-reed coyote call engineered in collaboration with predator calling expert Randy Anderson. Built to serve as the ultimate long-range calling tool, this system features a dual-reed mouthpiece paired with a oversized, detachable megaphone horn. It gives hunters the ability to generate massive volume while maintaining the crisp, realistic tonal inflections needed to trick distant predators.
Why It Outperforms the Competition:
Unlike smaller howlers that break up or lose structural depth when blown loudly, the Hot Dog utilizes a specialized dual-reed configuration to produce incredibly deep, guttural, and resonant tones. The bottom reed acts as a sound stabilizer, while the top reed allows you to effortlessly transition from high-pitched barks and yips into low, realistic interrogation howls and challenge barks. By snapping on the large detachable megaphone horn, you can push your sound across vast open plains and deep canyons, cutting directly through heavy crosswinds that muffle lesser calls. For close-range situations or when a coyote is hanging up in thick cover, simply pop the horn off to emit soft, delicate whines, chirps, and prey distress sounds that finish them off right in front of your stand.
Features:
- Designed and endorsed by legendary predator hunting expert Randy Anderson
- Advanced dual-reed mouthpiece delivers realistic raspy depth and flawless pitch control
- Oversized, snap-on detachable megaphone horn maximizes long-range sound amplification
- Open-reed design is highly resistant to freezing and offers infinitely variable vocal ranges
- Replicates full coyote vocabulary including lone howls, challenge barks, and prey distress
Technical Specifications:
- Manufacturer: Primos Hunting
- Model Number: 351
- UPC Code: 010135003517
- Series: Randy Anderson Signature Series
- Call Type: Open-Reed Howler & Distress Hand Call
- Mouthpiece Style: Precision Dual-Reed System
- Horn Feature: High-Volume Snap-On Detachable Megaphone
- Target Species: Coyotes, Wolves, Bobcats, Foxes, and Other Predators
Questions & Answers
Q: What is the main difference between this Hot Dog call and the smaller Lil' Dog call?
A: The Hot Dog features a larger barrel and a dual-reed mouthpiece, which allows it to generate significantly more volume, deeper guttural tones, and greater resonance for long-range calling. The Lil' Dog is more compact and focuses on higher-pitched pup vocalizations.
Q: Is this call difficult to blow due to the dual-reed setup?
A: No. The dual reeds are pre-aligned and structurally supported to be highly forgiving. This setup actually helps prevent the call from locking up under heavy air pressure, making it much easier to execute loud, clean barks and howls without the reed squeaking.
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