i hate knight and hale
#11
knight and hale calls are actually made just outside of the town where much of my family lives in ky. david and harold are really nice guys, my uncle have met them both. one thing about their calls though is that david and harold don't actually own the rights to knight and hale calls any more. they sold them a year or so ago. they still do advertisements for them but don't physically own the the company. i have seen the farm where they do alot of their in ky video shoots.
#12
Joined: Apr 2004
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The Lonesome Hen is agreat call when used correctly; however, if you do not like it, and want to try a different push-pin call, I just tried the new Knight and Hale call, "the Tom Coffin." I have never used one of its kind that made such sweet sounds with so little effort. I recommend it if you want a great-sounding call. Only 14.95 at Wal-mart. Knight and Hale are some pretty good KY boys and I enjoy most of their calls.
#13
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Calif
Easy on the "hate thing"there bud....The lonesome hen as already pointed out can be a deadly call,but it very simply put is not made to last..hence $15.00.I've killed turkeys with its aid also but since have moved to better more quality scratch calls,and so can you!!
#14
Joined: Aug 2005
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From: Bennettsville, SC
I bought one a few years back and wasn't pleased with it.
I don't really think its made to be an all around call. I think its mostly for low purrs and putts. It sounds good at low volumes, but when you try to make lounder sounds with it, it sounds terrible.
Its the only Knight & Hale call that I've ever bought and didn't like. I love their pot calls. To be mass production, they are good stuff.
I don't really think its made to be an all around call. I think its mostly for low purrs and putts. It sounds good at low volumes, but when you try to make lounder sounds with it, it sounds terrible.
Its the only Knight & Hale call that I've ever bought and didn't like. I love their pot calls. To be mass production, they are good stuff.
#20
that's what turkey hunting is all about. trial and error. that's why there are so many toys to choose from. you'll try several calls before you find one that you like and have CONFIDENCE in. if you have confidence in your calling, shooting, setup, camo, location, you've won half the battle. keep trying. the next challenge is trying to pawn off or trade the calls you don't like on someone else


