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RE: How to make your own wingbone call
Ok, I'm a newby. What do you call with these? What type of call is it for?
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RE: How to make your own wingbone call
It is the oldest turkey call known to man.....
It is a suction call - ya kiss it or suck on it similar to a soda straw. You can get yelps, clucks, purrs, but ya gotta work at it JW |
I recently received one of these from JW. Awesome job and I can even make some noise with it. lol It will take a lot more practice to purrrrfect it though.Thanks JW
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These are great turkey calls. We used to make them when I was a kid when my dad went out. As I grew up, I switched over to diaphragms, mostly, and the occasional box call if I'm mostly calling while someone else is shooting.
Great work though. I'm impressed. |
I like this forum:happy0001:
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Wing bone call
I have one of JW!s' WB calls and it works great. He was also kind enough to make one for each of my Grand children and a couple of friends. I send all my bones and spurs to JW! so he can make calls for others.
He's also a good friend and a great turkey hunter (in his mind):poke:. dog1 |
Wing bone call question
Is there a way to dye the call after you finish it to "antique" it. That is, is there a way that you can make it look old?
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If you use general polyurethane the call over time will yellow.
You could use a weak solution of India ink to darken it and give it some patina. JW |
I've seen people use oak wood stain on their antlers to "bring back the color," so I don't know why you could not use a wood stain on the calls.
Thanks for the post JW! If I ever get me a turkey I will try making some calls. Would be great gifts for sure. Jerry |
I am currently trying to make these calls right now.. I think this is a great idea and well worth trying.. Thanks JW..
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