In the End
Hey, y'all! It's a Sport.Woot, Woot-Off! And not just any Sport.Woot Woot-Off! This one's REALLY important. Because the world's going to end soon, so this is your last chance to buy some fun stuff.
Think about it: if the Mayans were right, then come the 21st of December, there's not going to be time for fun and games. The only sport you'll be playing will be survival. And it won't be a game. It'll be your life. And it won't be much of a life. It'll just be survival. And you'll be lucky if you survive. But maybe even luckier if you don't survive.
Have we made ourselves clear? GOOD! NOW BUY SOME STUFF! ^_^
Features
Fur ball motion critter that jolts, hops and erratically wobbles to draw in predators.
- Comes with a 36″ stake that allows you to elevate the decoy above obstructions such as weeds and underbrush
- Versatile – Hang anywhere (tree limb, brush, or portable stake)
- Variable speed settings for more realistic movements
- Powered by Decoy Heart™, which utilizes a 3 speed motor with an offset weight to create the realistic whobblin motion
- Requires 2 AA batteries (not included)
Shipping Note: Eligible for shipping to all 50 states
Warranty: 1 Year Primos
Specs
| Stake Height | 36" |
| Speed Setting | Variable |
| Motor | 3 Speed Decoy Heart |
| Batteries | 2 AA (not included) |
In the box:
(1) Primos Wooly Bully Motion Predator Decoy 62702
Sales Stats
- Speed to First Woot:
- 3m 17.112s
- First Sucker:
- jmonroe08
- Last Wooter to Woot:
- getoutover
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