How to Use Primos Doe Bleat Can Calls

Primos doe bleat calls produce a distinct, quivering bleat during estrus. These calls are highly effective in attracting bucks during the pre-rut, rut, and post-rut. They are also water-resistant, which makes them ideal for use in all kinds of weather conditions.

The Primos “Can” series of doe bleat calls is the gold standard in the deer call market. These calls produce perfect estrous sounds and are used by thousands of hunters worldwide. You can use the “Can” series to create the exact estrous sounds you need.

The best time to use a bleat call is during the late pre-rut or rut. The bleat call will most likely attract more does than bucks. Luckily, these calls are easy to use. You can use the bleat call with a doe call or a grunt call that has an adjustable tone.

If you’re hunting in a wooded area during the pre-rut, try calling near bedding areas. By using a loud “roar” call, Primos will alert any nearby bedded bucks that a doe might be in a position to defend a fawn. Once you’ve done that, you can wait for action.

Doe bleat calls should be used sparingly. They should be produced every twenty to thirty minutes, at most. Make sure to watch for any buck sneaking into the area to smell a doe. Using these calls together with other methods, such as rattling antlers and doe vocalizations, can be highly effective.

The fawn bleat can be used in the same way. It begins quietly and gradually increases volume. The fawn’s lungs are smaller than human’s, so it’s easier to reach a doe with this sound. This can help you bring a doe in for a close inspection.