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valor10 08-23-2007 08:40 AM

RE: Who uses a true-talker???
 
I like mine.Goodsound quality. The grunt will definetly send smaller bucks scrambling for cover, and bigger bucks in to check it out. Bleats work well, as well.

r33h 08-23-2007 09:11 AM

RE: Who uses a true-talker???
 
I love mine. I haven't had any problems with it falling apart and I have been using it for almost three years now. I have called does from 200 + yards away across an open wheat field. I was sitting in my stand one time and didn't notice the doe that was near me and I moved, spooking the deer away. The deer ran about 150 yards or so out into the open wheat field and I gave a soft call and the doe came right back to me within about 40 yards or so. Great sounding call and does a really good job!

killadoe 08-23-2007 09:17 AM

RE: Who uses a true-talker???
 

ORIGINAL: r33h
I have called does from 200 + yards away across an open wheat field.
How did you call the does, with a lil grunt or with a fawn bleat?

kevin1 08-23-2007 09:29 AM

RE: Who uses a true-talker???
 
I find one or two of them lying on the ground with broken bands and soggy or frozen reed channels nearly every year. I prefer my A-Way Bow Grunter or another inhale style.

RIStrutStopper 08-23-2007 09:40 AM

RE: Who uses a true-talker???
 
I have one and have had some luck bringing does back that were a little skittish and headed away from me. Mine fell out of a tree and did fall apart. I put it back together and it works, but falls apart often. I picked up another one because I think it sounds great and works.

buck-i 08-23-2007 09:43 AM

RE: Who uses a true-talker???
 
i have used mine for years it soundsgreat.
if the bands break it dont mean the calls broke just put marks on the outside for finger placement.
turneda nice buckaround twice but he would never clear some saplings just twenty yards in front of thetreestand.i do little grunts like a buck chasing a doe through the woods.short, quick and plenty of them.about one grunt for every step of a jogging deer.

RDHunter 08-23-2007 10:05 AM

RE: Who uses a true-talker???
 

ORIGINAL: RIStrutStopper

I have one and have had some luck bringing does back that were a little skittish and headed away from me. Mine fell out of a tree and did fall apart. I put it back together and it works, but falls apart often. I picked up another one because I think it sounds great and works.
Just how are they ( the call ) falling apart , I've had mine for years and never had a problem.

SteveO KanevO 08-23-2007 10:17 AM

RE: Who uses a true-talker???
 
EWWW I DO I DO. haha. I use mine in the rut and pre-rut I dont bother using the doe call or any memory bands except for the young buck. It has worked wonders in the past. Called in a nice 6 point about 16" wide and screwed up on the shot and grazed him about 8 years ago. I grunted up several bucks last year with it but they wouldnt come into bow range.

r33h 08-23-2007 10:39 AM

RE: Who uses a true-talker???
 

ORIGINAL: killadoe


ORIGINAL: r33h
I have called does from 200 + yards away across an open wheat field.
How did you call the does, with a lil grunt or with a fawn bleat?
lil grunt...that's mostly all that I do with the true talker...

r33h 08-23-2007 10:41 AM

RE: Who uses a true-talker???
 

ORIGINAL: SteveO KanevO

EWWW I DO I DO. haha. I use mine in the rut and pre-rut I dont bother using the doe call or any memory bands except for the young buck. It has worked wonders in the past. Called in a nice 6 point about 16" wide and screwed up on the shot and grazed him about 8 years ago. I grunted up several bucks last year with it but they wouldnt come into bow range.
I usually just use the young buck memory band as well and had excellent results...Every now and then I will change it up


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