First Look: Primos Foggy Bottom Turkey Call Collection Mossy Oak Bottomland

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posted on March 31, 2020
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Primos Hunting has partnered with Mossy Oak to launch the Foggy Bottom Turkey Call Collection in Mossy Oak Bottomland. The collection will consist of a box call, two pot calls and a tube call.

The Foggy bottom Box Call is a double-sided box, giving the ability to sound like two different hends. The call works well for yelps, cuts, clucks and even purrs. Primos Foggy Bottom Pot Calls, meanwhile, are offered in Frictionite or glass surfaces. Finally, the re-introduced Foggy Bottom Snuff Tube Turkey Call is versatile enough to perform clucks, cuts yelps and gobbles, all on its own. 

For more information on this new collection, as well as the other great products Primos has to offer, please visit primos.com.

Additional Reading:
First Look: Primos Classic Owl Call
New for 2019: Primos HideSight and Smokescreen Ground Blinds 
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