favorite calls
#11
i use a primos freak call. really like how i can strap it to my leg and limit my movement. try different strikers with it. i've found a couple that sound better than the one that comes with it. also use a lynch box call. have a couple handy cuz some days they won't answer certain calls.
#12
Joined: Feb 2003
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Seems like a lot of endorsements for slate type calls. I think, as a new hunter, that a box call should be in your arsenal. They're pretty easy to work. I have two, a Quaker boy Grand Old Master and a Primos Lil' Heartbreaker. A pushbutton works well, too, and is easy to master.
#14
As a new turkey hunter myself I do recomend that you carry a push button yelper untill youmaster the others.
I gag when I put a diaphram call in my mouth, so I carry a slate (I can get great sounds, untill that one big squeek), and a box (my blind is too small to move the gun around much, so I don't want to put it down when a bird is in sight). I also carry the push button, I've used it twice this year to bring birds that last bit of distance into range when they were hung up just out of range.
I can't wait to try the new wingbone call from JW!
I gag when I put a diaphram call in my mouth, so I carry a slate (I can get great sounds, untill that one big squeek), and a box (my blind is too small to move the gun around much, so I don't want to put it down when a bird is in sight). I also carry the push button, I've used it twice this year to bring birds that last bit of distance into range when they were hung up just out of range.
I can't wait to try the new wingbone call from JW!




