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What decoy works with Primos Alpha Dogg?

What decoy works with Primos Alpha Dogg?

The new and improved Sit and Spin Crazy Critter includes a remote control 3.5mm jack. This jack and included 3.5mm cable can be used to connect your decoy to your Primos Electronic Caller and control the decoy with the caller remote. Compatible with Primos Alpha Dogg, Turbo Dogg and Boss Dogg.

How do you add sounds to Primos Alpha Dogg?

  1. STEP 1 – Connect Alpha / Turbo Dogg Speaker to computer (PC or Mac)
  2. STEP 2 – Opening Removable Disk and Creating New Subfolder.
  3. STEP 3 – Installing Primos Sound from http://sounds.primos.com website.
  4. STEP 4 – Repeat STEP 3 for each sound file in AVAILABLE SOUNDS list that you would like to add to the.

How do you update Primos Turbo Dogg?

Boss Dogg Update for Windows

  1. Sync up your Boss Dogg caller and remote.
  2. Push “Menu” on your Boss Dogg remote control, select “Settings”, then select “Info”.
  3. Make sure your Boss Dogg is OFF.
  4. Insert a USB Flash Drive or SD Card into your computer.
  5. Download the “Boss Dogg Update” file below.

What’s the best way to set up a decoy?

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 SCAR in an area where he will not pickup scent.

What kind of record player does Alpha Dog use?

Started with a Johnny Steward record player back in the 70’s, then went with Burnham Brothers callers, both mouth calls and cassette player. This Alpha Dog is very impressive indeed with all the different call types and the three speakers. Playing several sounds (Jack Rabbit, Cotton Tail) in the home on volume 1 is loud.

How does the Primos hunting Alpha Dogg work?

Master the call of the coyote without studying for years with the Primos Hunting Alpha Dogg Coyote Predator Calling Device. This device does all the work for you. Just pick your setting on the speaker, and watch as it calls out to coyotes, foxes, bobcats, deer and whatever else is in your area.