The Primos PS1266 Blair diaphragm call delivers authentic turkey hen vocalizations that consistently draw in wary gobblers during spring hunting seasons. This mouth call features a precision-cut latex reed system that produces realistic yelps, clucks, and purrs with minimal air pressure.
What Makes This Different
The Blair incorporates a proprietary reed configuration that creates natural pitch variations and tone breaks characteristic of live hen turkeys. Unlike standard single-reed calls that produce monotone sounds, this design generates the subtle imperfections and raspy qualities that make turkey vocalizations convincing to mature birds. The green anodized aluminum frame provides consistent tension while remaining lightweight for extended calling sessions.
Key Features
- Multi-reed latex construction for realistic hen turkey sounds
- Precision-cut reeds produce authentic yelps, clucks, and cutting sequences
- Green anodized aluminum frame maintains proper reed tension
- Compact design fits comfortably in mouth without jaw fatigue
- Produces soft tree calls to aggressive cutting and cackling
- Latex material responds to subtle air pressure changes
- Durable construction withstands field conditions and repeated use
Field testing demonstrates consistent sound production across various weather conditions and temperature ranges. The reed system maintains pitch accuracy even during extended calling sequences, allowing hunters to work stubborn birds without vocal fatigue. The call excels at producing the subtle inflections and tone breaks that separate novice calling from expert-level turkey communication.
Technical Specs
- Model: PS1266 The Blair
- Type: Diaphragm mouth call
- Reed material: Natural latex
- Frame: Green anodized aluminum
- Sound range: Hen yelps, clucks, purrs, cutting
- Manufacturer: Primos Hunting
- UPC: 010135012663
- Recommended for spring turkey hunting
The Blair represents proven diaphragm call technology refined through decades of turkey hunting innovation. Serious turkey hunters recognize the importance of realistic hen sounds, and this call delivers the vocal range necessary to communicate effectively with wild turkeys throughout the hunting season.