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buckrubboy 02-07-2008 06:20 PM

good slate?
 
what would be a good slate or glass turkey call for me to get started with?

SwampCollie 02-07-2008 06:30 PM

RE: good slate?
 
A good slate.... or a good starter slate?

Thats all relative. A good slate is a good starter call too.... they just don't have a starter price. Slates are the easiest call to use in my opinion, at least the easiest call that does just about everything. They are very very forgiving for the neophyte turkey chaser.

I personally prefer Woodhavens and Bud and Betty's. Woodhavens run about $60-$70... Bud and Betty's are $50. Both are world class hunting calls that will last you the rest of your life. This isn't like learning how to drive in a semi... or how to ride a bike in the tour de france.... a good call will help you be a better caller.

JoeA 02-07-2008 06:59 PM

RE: good slate?
 
Slate or the stuff like it ("sla-tek") maybe a bit easier to learn on and isa bit more forgiving.

I predict that you'll end up with one of each; a slate, a glass, a crystal and an aluminimum call. It has happened to many who've been afflicted

SwampCollie 02-07-2008 07:18 PM

RE: good slate?
 

ORIGINAL: JoeA

I predict that you'll end up with one of each; a slate, a glass, a crystal and an aluminimum call. It has happened to many who've been afflicted
Thats not true.... I think I have at least two of each!

Excellent point Joe! :D

Gamblinman 02-07-2008 07:20 PM

RE: good slate?
 
I tend to favor the Woodhaven brand of pot and peg calls, because of their excellent quality and tone.

One thing about slate...if it gets wet or is damp outside, the tone quality tends to degrade significantly. If this is to be the only friction call in your bag, I would definitely look at one of the other surfaces, such as glass, crystal or aluminum. They tend to hold their tone in all weather.

With slate:

If it's black, put it back..if it's gray, let it play.

OKbowhunter20 02-07-2008 08:17 PM

RE: good slate?
 
My first slate call wasa Primos Ol' Glory
It was pretty easy to learn on and called up plenty of birds:)

Arrowmaster 02-07-2008 08:20 PM

RE: good slate?
 
Slates by Cody. Awesome slates...

X Legion General 02-08-2008 11:05 AM

RE: good slate?
 
Custom made slates are usually better and if you are willing to spend the money that what I would recomend you looking into. There are tons, bud and betty, cody, robertson brothers,dads turkey calls, and on and on. But if you are looking to spend a little less money then I would recomend theprimos power chrystal, in my opinion it is the best mass marketed call out there.

MrGobbler43 02-09-2008 02:20 AM

RE: good slate?
 
buckrubboy i make a real nice double sided call its a slate top and blasted crystal bottom comes with 2 strikers there custom made by me if intrested let me know here or by emailing me at [email protected]

MaxPowers 02-10-2008 11:04 AM

RE: good slate?
 
My first friction call was A Frictionite Freak by Primos. I have other calls now, but I still use that call. Was a great starter call for me.


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