SCARFACE
Primos "Scarface", new deer hunting decoy for 2008
6/17/09
When decoying deer, movement of your decoy is the key to success. All hunters know that if they could get their decoy to move, it would be more realistic and put approaching deer at ease. With the SCARFACE deer decoy, the slightest breeze will move the head and tail naturally. Once a buck sees SCARFACE in his area, he will come in to investigate the intruder. Be Ready!
SCARFACE is an incredibly realistic decoy that has a soft body for quiet carry and assembly in the field. A sturdy metal stake keeps SCARFACE in place even in very windy conditions.
All of SCARFACE's components: head, ears, antlers, and legs fit inside the soft body cavity. This makes him easy to carry and cuts down on unwanted noise in the field.
Tips for use: Set up SCARFACE where he can be seen from a distance. Setting the decoy in the open, in range of your blind or stand will bring more deer by your set up. Handle your decoy with care. Be careful not to leave scent on your decoy. Store SCARFACE in an area where he will not pick up scent. Use rubber gloves when handling and spray him down with Primos® Silver XP Scent Eliminating Spray after you have him set up. Experiment with different scents and lures to bring deer closer to SCARFACE. Scent can be applied to the tail. Call and rattle to get deer to respond to SCARFACE.
Model # 62601
MSRP: $169.99
Media Contact:
TJ Williams, Primos Hunting Calls (601) 879-9323 or tjwilliams@primos.com
Jeff "Jesse" James - Owner of Jesse's Hunting & Outdoors
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