Primos PS1263 The Deborah Triple Reed Turkey Hen Diaphragm Call - Green
- Finish-Color:
- Green
- Sound Species:
- Turkey Hen
- Material:
- Plastic
The Primos Deborah triple reed turkey hen diaphragm call is a mouth call built for hunters who want aggressive, cutting hen vocalizations that command a gobbler's attention. With three latex reeds and a barracuda cut design, this call delivers the raspy, combative tone of a dominant hen—the kind that sounds like she's ready to fight rather than seduce. If you're hunting a gobbler that's heard every soft, sweet call in the book, Deborah brings a different attitude to the woods.
The call features a durable yet flexible plastic frame that molds to your mouth and springs back after every use, so you get consistent performance hunt after hunt. The three-reed latex design generates mid-range volume and produces the full spectrum of hen sounds: yelps, purrs, kee-kees, and sharp cuts. Whether you need to work a bird from a distance or challenge one that's already committed, this call handles both applications.
Diaphragm calls require practice to master, but they free up your hands for the shotgun when a gobbler closes the gap—a real advantage in the final moments of a hunt. The Deborah is a solid choice for hunters who already understand mouth call basics and want a hen call with attitude and volume.
Key Features
- Three latex reeds for aggressive, raspy hen vocalizations
- Barracuda cut design for cutting, combative tones
- Durable plastic frame with memory recovery after each use
- Mid-range volume suitable for both close and distance calling
- Hands-free operation once positioned in mouth
Specifications
| Product Name | Primos Deborah Triple Reed Turkey Hen Diaphragm Call |
| Brand | Primos |
| Model | PS1263 |
| Call Type | Diaphragm (mouth call) |
| Reed Configuration | 3 latex reeds |
| Cut Design | Barracuda cut |
| Frame Material | Flexible plastic |
| Volume Level | Mid-range |
| Color | Green |
Frequently Asked Questions
What sounds can I make with a triple reed hen call?
The Deborah produces yelps, purrs, kee-kees, and sharp cutting sounds—the core vocalizations of a hen turkey. The barracuda cut is designed to emphasize raspy, aggressive tones that project attitude and dominance.
Is this call good for beginners?
Diaphragm calls have a learning curve and require mouth and breath control to sound natural. If you're new to turkey calling, starting with a box or friction call may be easier, but experienced callers will find this call rewarding once you dial in the technique.
What's included with the call?
The call itself is included. This is a diaphragm call—a single reed frame that sits in your mouth.
How durable is the plastic frame?
The frame is built from flexible plastic that recovers its shape after use, so it holds up to repeated hunting seasons. Like all diaphragm calls, it will eventually wear out, but Primos' design is engineered for durability.

