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Hunter’s Specialties: Drummin’ Thunder Kit

Howard Communications by Howard Communications
February 28, 2013
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Hunter’s Specialties new Drummin’ Thunder kit has all the tools hunters need to call in a spring gobbler in one affordable package. The Drummin’ Thunder kit comes with the Loco Crow call, a reed type call built using Hunter’s Specialties engineered Green Mountain wood, which is pressure treated, turned and then sealed for weather protection.

No two calls look the same giving them a true custom feel. I also comes with the Drummin’ Thunder glass pan call with Mountain Camo striker. The Drummin’ Thunder pan produces great raspy yelps and clucks. Rounding out the package is the Premium Flex E-Z Rasp diaphragm call, a three reed call with a special rasp cut top reed that is easy to blow.

The Drummin’ Thunder Kit sells for a suggested retail price of $19.99.

For more information about other Hunter’s Specialties products, log onto the Hunter’s Specialties website at www.hunterspec.com, or write to 6000 Huntington Court NE, Cedar Rapids, Iowa 52402, or call a Consumer Service Specialist at 319-395-0321.

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