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Old 02-01-2003, 01:50 PM   #1
 
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Old 02-01-2003, 02:30 PM   #2
 
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The best box call is kinda hard. What ever sounds and feels best to you and also the turkey. I have yet to have the pleasure of owning a Paul's Call or a Dad's call but have heard numurous reports of greatness out of both. Have heard each will discuss with you about what you want in a call and go from there. Here are their web addy's....


http://www.paulscalls.com

http://www.dadscalls.com

I have never used a push button call but have bought a custom call from Richard Shively. It's a scratch box and is wonderful. I have also heard great things about his push button calls. Here's his web addy....

http://www.superyelper.com

Some food for thought. I usally carry three to four slate type calls into the woods. With that I carry a good many strikers. A striker will change the sound and tone of a call completey. You might want to also check into some differn't and or custom strikers. Good luck to ya'.


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Old 02-01-2003, 04:23 PM   #3
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If you like your slate, you'll love this glass and box at www.rivervalleygamecalls.com .

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Where can I get Woodhaven turkey calls.
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Only place I've seen Woodhaven Calls is on...

http://www.midwestturkeycall.com

If anyone knows if they have a webpage I would like to know the web address. I have looked around and can't find one to add to my turkey call maker web page.

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Old 02-02-2003, 04:59 PM   #6
 
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Cody slate calls sound so sweet. I would definetly suggest trying one!! I've never been too fond of the push-button calls. All box calls I think will sound a little different. You just have to experiment with them. My only other suggestion would be to learn to like mouth calls. Can't beat 'em especially when that gobbler's close. Good luck!
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Old 02-03-2003, 06:09 AM   #9
 
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I also use a slate call but it includes an
aluminum surface and a plexi surface also. I have
a lohman pump yelper, a box call, and a lohman mouth yelper (works
like a crow call where you just puff into the tube.)
I have used the mouth yelper in conjuntion with the
slate call to bring in gobblers that were hungup.
Sometimes a change in frequency or a combination
of different calls is all it takes to get that gobbler
motivated to come in.
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Old 02-03-2003, 02:33 PM   #10
 
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Just got the new Spring 2003 Redhead catalog and they have the Woodhaven friction calls and the new turned strikers.

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