how to use easy yelper?
#2
RE: how to use easy yelper?
Brent,
Just hold the box with your thumb and middle finger, and plunge the rod with your pointer in the yelping cadence. You might need to chalk it if it starts whining or otherwise not sounding as good as it did when you first used it...
Just hold the box with your thumb and middle finger, and plunge the rod with your pointer in the yelping cadence. You might need to chalk it if it starts whining or otherwise not sounding as good as it did when you first used it...
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Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
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RE: how to use easy yelper?
A bad practice that a lot of turkey hunters make running this call is pushing the plunger all the way down. To Yelp you can make a travel route of about 1/ 2 - 3/4 in to get the proper yelp. A cluck is just a very small slap of that rod. The purr would be a slow down presure push in on the rod.
By pushing to far down you will bend the spring that keep the presure on the rod. Every now and then if they are used like that , they need to have the spring bent back the way they were, Reshaped.
You can also apply a little presure behind the box by taking your other index and pushing a little beside the screw that holds the sounding block in place. This will change the Tone in the call and allow you to get a couple different tones from the one box. This tone will be a high pitch and by playing with it you can also do a Kee-Kee-Run on the call.
Over time the Sounding block in the call may move and the call will stop making noise or lose what it had. By removing the sounding board (Flipping it up) you can slitely move that block from the place it is , over a tad and try the call again. If that don't work do it again untill you find the right spot to create the loadest sound.
Hope that helps ya ...BT
By pushing to far down you will bend the spring that keep the presure on the rod. Every now and then if they are used like that , they need to have the spring bent back the way they were, Reshaped.
You can also apply a little presure behind the box by taking your other index and pushing a little beside the screw that holds the sounding block in place. This will change the Tone in the call and allow you to get a couple different tones from the one box. This tone will be a high pitch and by playing with it you can also do a Kee-Kee-Run on the call.
Over time the Sounding block in the call may move and the call will stop making noise or lose what it had. By removing the sounding board (Flipping it up) you can slitely move that block from the place it is , over a tad and try the call again. If that don't work do it again untill you find the right spot to create the loadest sound.
Hope that helps ya ...BT