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RE: Turkey Slates !?!?
I personally use both, and have had success with both, depends on the birds really. I always got my slate first, just habit I guess, and I really manipulate it, where as with the glass, I just have slightly less confidence as I make a few errant noises occassionaly.
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RE: Turkey Slates !?!?
Both, different sounds for different times. My glass call is much louder, and higher pitched than my slate.
If your going to get into turkey hunting a lot, I can't recommend learning a mouth call enough. So versitile. Control of pitch and sound much easier, as well as making any sound you want without moving as much. |
RE: Turkey Slates !?!?
I have several different types of slates with different surfaces. But I still think their is nothing sweeter then a plain old slate with a wood pot and stricker for getting those birds
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RE: Turkey Slates !?!?
I use TOOD, no need for calls:D
Both;) |
RE: Turkey Slates !?!?
Yes, the glass will be higher pitched and holds up in wet weather, slate is almost useless when it gets damp, but i like the sound of the slates. I like the primos freak and knight and halesole yeller.
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RE: Turkey Slates !?!?
Glass and Aluminum!!
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I've got a river valley glass that's pretty sweet.
But....the Cody slate is one awesome call....and I love runnin it. Between that and the mouth calls I got from HB (Hunsucker).....I won't use too many others, this year. good luck! |
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