I was really hesitant of buying any mouthcalls that cost 9.99 a piece? Although glad I decided to try a couple at this price after reading many different hunters who favor these two calls.
Well the Woodhaven Copperhead 2 and The Red Wasp have both found a spot in my turkey vest. Glad I bit the bullet and purchased them, a couple very good sounding calls.
well i lost mine gotta find it lol but i have hunter specialtys stagger3 and raspy old hen
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Okay... so how do you get these things to work? Played with one last night for over 2 hours.... all that came out was a nasty sqweeky... well I wont even call it noise....
Okay... so how do you get these things to work? Played with one last night for over 2 hours.... all that came out was a nasty sqweeky... well I wont even call it noise....
A while back I bought a set of 3 Primos calls. It came with a cd that was pretty informative on how to use...also you can go to youtube and find pretty good tutorials. The best way to learn, though, is to talk to someone that knows what they are doing about it. Not on a forum, but in person. Will help a good deal. If you don't have someone to help you with it, then maybe try the cd route, or youtube.
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Wish I could hunt all year long.
I have more bows and guns than I used to, but not enough.
Well the Woodhaven Copperhead 2 and The Red Wasp have both found a spot in my turkey vest. Glad I bit the bullet and purchased them, a couple very good sounding calls.
Those were the two I was going to suggest. I love that Red Wasp. I had 3 two year old gobblers fly across the creek and leave a live hen 2 years ago with that call. It took about 20 min. to do, but it was my most memorable hunt to date.