Hands free True Talker
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From: Southeast Central Illinois USA
I don't have the original True Talker call but use another brand. Found the "hands free" version on sale today for $5. If it works 1/2 as well as most hunters praise the original I am gonna like it. One thing I hate about most calls is the bulkiness and movement involved of putting it away. I used my mouth on many occaisons, but with age I tend to lose my tones at times or sound like a frog croaking.[&:] Anyone have any experience with the "hands free" version?
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From: Maine
Care to share where you found it? I have a bow grunter and have thought that a second hads free cal would be a good idea. I'd like to be able to grunt as well as use a doe or fawn bleat to mimmick a breeding situation. If you want please feel free to pm me.
Thanks,
Adams
Thanks,
Adams
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I've used the original version for the past few years and I believe it's the best grunt call I've ever used. It's quiet with the rubber coating, and it's easy to change the tone by just placing pressure on different parts of the reed with your index finger. I haven't seen the hands free version, but I'm sure if it's anything like it's predecessor, you'll love it.
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Cougar Mag: I bought one this year and love it!!! It weight hardly nothing---you don't even know it's around your neck!!! And just by biteing down you can change into all your different calls----I use it the very most. For deeper grunts I always carry my older larger grunt tube and it seems to be able to draw deer from a longer distance cause I can produce a much louder sound with it. You just have to get used to sucking in instead of blowing out!!!!




