Team 4 Spurr'n Longbeards
#63
Nontypical Buck
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From: Lutz, Florida. Turkey woods in the spring.
Sounds great EFH. I also got out for a bit before church. Found a very hot gobbler on the edge of a pond that I often hunt. After about 15 minutes of gobbling. he hit the ground and left with his hens. Need to be between him and his hens when I get my chance at him. RAY
#64
I made a few mouth calls for Arrow that he's gonna use to put the "who dun it" on some gobbler heads this season, particularly the ol nasty raspy blue one I call the Fat Lady. EFH, if you use mouth calls I'd be glad to put a couple together you can add to the vest for next week. I already got one in mind for you, it's a baaad little dude that I'm starting my season off with. Lemme know bud
#66
I saw the comment where you said you make calls also....? Box, slate, mouth calls? I'm relatively new at making mouth calls, but I've caught on quickly and got some good sounding stuff. Still got a lot to learn I'm sure, but I have a few calls I recently made that will be with me for a long time.
#67
No extra work for me bud, I love making em, plus my wife works 2nd shift at a nursing home so I got nothing better to do when I get off work every afternoon. I should have some more supplies coming in tomorrow so I'll make u a Fat Lady and a couple more good ones.
#68
Sounds like he's one of those you need to leave your calls in the truck for. A good flap of the hat against your leg at sun up might be enough to make him fly down and run right to you. Glad yall are seeing and hearing some, I sure hope they show up at my place by opening day. Yall are pumpin me up fellas, good luck with em!
#69
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Nov 2009
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From: Lutz, Florida. Turkey woods in the spring.
Sounds like he's one of those you need to leave your calls in the truck for. A good flap of the hat against your leg at sun up might be enough to make him fly down and run right to you. Glad yall are seeing and hearing some, I sure hope they show up at my place by opening day. Yall are pumpin me up fellas, good luck with em!
As far as making calls. I do woodworking for a hobby so I make box and pot calls in my spare time. Never tried my hand at mouth calls. This year, I am going to go into the woods with only calls that I have made. ( owl, crow, box and a few pots)
Last edited by RPD63; 03-06-2011 at 09:51 AM.
#70
That flydown hat flap could just be the trick to get this old boy to come my way. I was just now going to get on Google Earth and see what the terrain looked like in the direction he was headed. He actually hit the ground and left before all of his hens had made it to his location. Should be a fun bird to hunt.
As far as making calls. I do woodworking for a hobby so I make box and pot calls in my spare time. Never tried my hand at mouth calls. This year, I am going to go into the woods with only calls that I have made. ( owl, crow, box and a few pots)
As far as making calls. I do woodworking for a hobby so I make box and pot calls in my spare time. Never tried my hand at mouth calls. This year, I am going to go into the woods with only calls that I have made. ( owl, crow, box and a few pots)
I've also been trying to get where I just take calls I've made with me in the woods. I've made a lot of them, some great and some not so great, but three designs in particular are in one case and ready to go this season. I've been wanting to start making box and slate calls, so I bought a box call kit recently (already constructed and ready to go), and I carved this into the lid and coated it. It's my Smokey and the Bandit call I made for my buddy's son Bo who loves the movie and was nicknamed after Bo "Bandit" Darville (Burt Reynolds). They loved the trans am bird on the lid. I hope to eventually make them from start to finish like you.



