Primos Hunting Dogg Catcher 2 Predator Call with Remote
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Primos Hunting Dogg Catcher 2 Predator Call with Remote
$90.61
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Primos Hunting Dogg Catcher 2 Predator Call with Remote Price History
Price History for Primos Hunting Dogg Catcher 2 Electronic Predator Call with 100 Yard Remote and 12 Randy Anderson...
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Current Price | $90.61 | January 8, 2025 |
Highest Price | $90.72 | October 31, 2024 |
Lowest Price | $88.79 | July 15, 2024 |
Since July 15, 2024
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$90.61 | November 17, 2024 |
$90.72 | October 31, 2024 |
$88.79 | July 15, 2024 |
Primos Hunting Dogg Catcher 2 Predator Call with Remote Description
- This compact and simple to use electronic predator caller is designed to make your hunt easy and effective
- The Dogg Catcher 2 is packed full of features including the 100 yard remote and the ability to play two sounds at once… all at an extremely affordable price
- Utilizing 12 different proven Randy Anderson sounds, the Dogg Catcher 2 can call in some of the wiliest predators out there including bobcats, fox, and coyotes
- Includes Coyote Jack Set, Coyote Serenade, Adult Coyote Distress, Coyote Pup Distress, Cottontail Distress, Baby Cottontail Distress, Jackrabbit Distress, Baby Jackrabbit Distress, Baby Fawn Distress, Rodent Distress Woodpecker, Cottontail Set
- Batteries: (4) AA Batteries and (2) AAA Batteries in Remote (Batteries Not Included)
Primos Hunting Dogg Catcher 2 Predator Call with Remote Specification
Specification: Primos Hunting Dogg Catcher 2 Predator Call with Remote
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Primos Hunting Dogg Catcher 2 Predator Call with Remote Reviews (12)
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Dennis D –
Quality call and pretty loud and clear for the price. Looking forward yo using it a lot more as fall turns into winter
Jacob royston –
The media could not be loaded.
ย Plays about 0.5 seconds worth of sound and thatโs it. Donโt buy this piece of crap.
Jed –
Works good. Would buy again
Robyn –
Ive mouth called over 40 years, this is the first e-caller I’ve bought. My eyes aren’t as good in low light, so I use this after my opening sequences to take the attention off my position. If they come at the beginning from my mouth called, they usually are charging fast, so I still start with mouth calls.
A few thoughts….
It’s light and can sound plastic-like if you bump it or drop it on the ground
Be careful with both antennae, they’re not too durable for us bulldozer guys.
It’s loud enough…even in Utah/Nevada/AZ where I call in open desert. this isn’t Coachella, you don’t need 3 miles of hearing. Dogs hear plenty well.
The remote has a pause feature that lets you put silence in there….use it….alot!
The jack sequence starts with several howl variations, then several jack sounds…then HURT PUP…brilliant
The cottontail sequence has a siren…wish it was a stand-alone sound instead of the mouse squeak.
wish the pup distress was stand-alone
The woodpecker distress should be magpie or bluejay for hunting in the west
You can overlay 2 sounds at once…allows you to get creative with howls especially.
Remember to turn on the power before you walk away from it
Keep your remote around your neck or in bino holster….(forgot it at the truck once)
All in all, if you use it right, it’s a great little tool.
3.8.24 update
Unit/call antennae broke without much handling and not dropped. Still like the call, but i’m questioning the durability at this point. Battery life has been surprisingly stout.
Michael Caron –
Bon kit de dรฉpart mais il nโy a pas beaucoup de variรฉtรฉ de sons de coyotes
julien lahaie –
Tested with a range finder at 100 yards with clear line of sight on a rainy day with a temperature of 1โC
Allen V. –
Remote didnโt function properly… at 50yds!! Range is very limited. The sound is low dB. Sounds quality Is decent. Spend the extra money on a diff brand.
T. Skrove –
Have only had it out twice and have not had a Coyote come in yet. They do answer the call.
Dave –
Fist time I used it I called in a red fox to within 4 ft of the caller. The volume is not as loud as some but there is an external speaker jack so u can use an extra speaker.
For the money itโs a good basic varmit call for the price.
Chase ripley –
Would probably be better to just use your phone speaker honestly itโs way too quiet
NDN LOVER –
A very well made item..Very loud and works Great.
T T T –
Works great