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Primos Photoform Turkey Decoy TV commercial - Whole New Form

Title: A Whole New Form: Primos Photoform Turkey Decoy TV Spot

Introduction:

In the rugged world of hunting, innovation is the key to success. Primos Photoform Turkey Decoy knows this all too well. With their latest TV spot, aptly titled "Whole New Form," they invite hunters into a thrilling journey where their revolutionary decoy takes center stage. Through an engaging storyline and stunning visuals, this TV spot showcases the power and effectiveness of the Primos Photoform Turkey Decoy.

Captivating the Viewer's Imagination:

The TV spot begins with a serene forest backdrop, where the viewer is transported into the heart of nature. The camera pans slowly, capturing the lush surroundings, while highlighting the absence of a turkey in sight. A sense of anticipation fills the air as the viewer wonders when the elusive prey will appear.

Enter the Primos Photoform Turkey Decoy:

Suddenly, the screen immerses the viewers in a burst of excitement as the Primos Photoform Turkey Decoy comes to life. With its incredibly realistic design and lifelike features, it seems almost indistinguishable from an actual living turkey. The decoy stands tall and proud, showcasing its remarkable ability to lure in even the most cautious of turkeys.

A Dash of Drama:

As the storyline unfolds, the TV spot takes a dramatic turn. A skilled hunter, adorned in camouflage, carefully positions the decoy amidst the forest. The primal anticipation is palpable; viewers become one with the hunter and feel the pulse-racing excitement of the hunt.

The Twist:

Just when the viewer believes they have it all figured out, a surprise is revealed. The camera zooms in on a real turkey lurk-ing in the distance, observing the scene cautiously. The authenticity of the Primos Photoform Turkey Decoy stuns even the most skeptical. The hunter remains steadfast, waiting patiently for the perfect moment to strike.

A Successful Conclusion:

The moment of truth arrives, and tension fills the air. The decoy proves its worth as the real turkey slowly makes its way towards it. Silently, the hunter shifts into position, and with pinpoint accuracy, takes aim. The TV spot ends with the resounding echo of triumphant gunfire and a victorious smile on the hunter's face.

Closing Thoughts:

The Primos Photoform Turkey Decoy TV spot, "Whole New Form," serves as a thrilling showcase of the effectiveness and attention to detail that sets this decoy apart. With its innovative design and lifelike features, hunters can now experience a whole new level of success in their turkey hunts. Primos Photoform Turkey Decoy's TV spot captivates viewers and leaves them eagerly anticipating their next hunting adventure, armed with this game-changing equipment.

Primos Photoform Turkey Decoy TV commercial - Whole New Form produced for Primos was first shown on television on April 22, 2021.

Frequently Asked Questions about primos photoform turkey decoy tv spot, 'whole new form'

STRUTT'N 360 is the easiest solution to add motion to your turkey decoy. It easily works with any decoy and STRUTT'N 360 has 360 degrees of motion with gives you unlimited versatility. STRUTT'N 360 is better than a mechanical decoy because it gives you the flexibility to use STRUTT'N 360 with any decoy.

My go-to setup for bowhunting turkeys is what I call the love triangle. The love triangle consists of two hen decoys set very close - say three to five yards - at 45-degree angles. Directly between the two hens, but farther out at 10 to 15 yards, I place a male decoy over a bedded hen.

The Best Turkey Decoys: Reviews & Recommendations

  • Best Overall: Montana Decoy Wiley Tom 3D & Miss Purrfect XD.
  • Best Hen Decoy: Avian-X HDR Hen.
  • Most Realistic: Dave Smith Decoys, Upright Hen.
  • Best Combo: Avian-X HDR Strutter and Feeding Hen.
  • Best Budget: Redhead Foam Turkey Decoy 3-Pack.

A decoy is a visual that may be misidentified by a hunter as a live hen or gobbler. I don't want to be in the line of fire of someone trying to shoot my decoy. But I can put my decoy out into the field or swamp because when I call to a gobbler, and he's coming to me, he expects to see a hen.

J Decoy Spread Also known in some 'fowling circles as The Fishhook or simply The Hook, the J is the go-to spread whenever you target divers, regardless of whether you're gunning from shore or from a boat. Visually, the J is just as it's written.

The decoys are set in a circle with a small flock or an individual decoy in the center. No matter which way the wind is blowing, ducks will either head for the upwind, inside edge of the circle of decoys to land at the tails or they'll target the small flock (or single) in the center.

The single best decoy anyone can own is a submissive, half- or quarter-strut jake. If you're into shooting any legal turkey, this type of jake will draw in anything with a beard. These dekes are effective all spring, so long as you pair them with the right birds.

Early in the season I like to use a hen and jake decoy, or a strutter decoy if I have one, says Culpepper. Mainly when it's still early, turkeys are figuring out their pecking order and don't seem to have established that dominance yet, so I've seen a strutter work really well early on.

Decoys like scarecrows, balloons, fake owls and even rubber snakes can be places to keep birds away.

This won't get a jake or confident 2-year old to come in, but a boss gobbler with hens will take the bait almost every time. The single best decoy anyone can own is a submissive, half- or quarter-strut jake. If you're into shooting any legal turkey, this type of jake will draw in anything with a beard.

Turkey decoys work. There's no doubt about that. But success is not as easy as staking a decoy, making a few calls, and pulling the trigger. Gobblers can be downright finicky; most of us know from first-hand experience.

On smaller, confined waters, a spread of six to 36 decoys should be sufficient. On larger waters or dry fields, hunters should put out as many decoys as practical. I never heard of anybody scaring ducks or geese away because they used too many decoys. Typically, the more, the merrier.

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