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Help!!; Need advise with call selection
Topic Started: Feb 21 2009, 11:48 AM (133 Views)
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How do you make sense of it all??? I'm talking about diaphram calls and what you should select and avoid. I know nothing about calls and Im a Turkey rookie, so all help and suggestions are needed.

I want to purchase a couple mouth calls and have worked out a deal with Wood Wise, so its them I will select from.

Help me choose a couple calls. Tell why that particular one or two (style, sound, result), and thats what I'll get.

This should help clear up alot of confusion on the part of us begginers and thanks alot for the help.
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I'll make it easy for you, whats your favorite set of sheds :D

The mouth call is the hardest i think to master, get them and practice on the way to work or when no one is home (just try it when the wife is around and you'll understand why) simple style box calls, or push button calls is where to start, its sort of calling for beginners, no worries about messing it up
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I tried the mouth call and all that came out of that was the dry heaves.
So I went with the box call and the slate which work very well.......
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I tried the mouth call, couldn't so it, so I went with the slate.
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Feb 21 2009, 02:07 PM
I tried the mouth call and all that came out of that was the dry heaves.
So I went with the box call and the slate which work very well.......

Thats funny right there!! lol)))
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It wasn't funny at the time that's forsure :sick:
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:goodpost: if you want a mouth call then you should get one that comes with a tape so you can hear the sound then try it,it does take a lot of practice,a box or a push button are easier,besides some days it doesn't matter how you sound the birds will or will not come,practice and patients will get you a bird. :goodpost:
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Come to the TO sportsman show and at one of the seminars I'm doing I will get you going on them. Quakerboy has a DVD with a 2 reeded call in the package that will get anyone going...
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I could make some noises last year (my rookie attempt), but not much that sounded like a turkey. Picked up the Quaker Boy DVD and calls at Canadian Tire this year and things are sounding better. I'll stick to the slate/box until they get too close for movement though.
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Beginners should stick to a single or double reed.

Calls with 3 or more reeds with splits and notches sound better but take more air and experience..

Can't go wrong with Quaker Boys mean green Old Boss hen.

But on windy days or tough pressured birds slates and glass are the answer.
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