Cuttin Hook
#2
Never heard of one. Where did you see it? Who makes it? how does it work? I' m just an hour away from you in Brandon, So maybe I can take a look at one too. Might just add another call to the vest...
You' re not talking about the " bird hook" on a knife, are you?
You' re not talking about the " bird hook" on a knife, are you?
#4
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 172
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From: bensalem pa USA
Garebear, i never used the cuttin hook but I have used there palette plates for elk that work similarly. They work well but nothing that can' t be achieved with a regular diaphragm call. That is if they' re the same as the elk calls.
#5
Typical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 655
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From: Nicholasville, KY
I love the palate plate calls from Primos, and I' m sure the Cuttin Hook will do the job. I used the Raspy Double Hook last year, and loved it. Was able to cackle and cut right out of the case. I looked at the Cuttin Hook, but didn' t pick it up. I bought a Clear Hook a few weeks ago, and haven' t got it sounding quite as good as I' d hoped. Doesn' t want to break over like it should, making it really high pitched and monotoned, but probably more the caller instead of the call. I think I' ll pick up a True Double or True Triple to see how I like them. I like the Raspy Double Hook a lot, and it is a stacked call so the reeds don' t stick together. If you' re like most of us, you' ll buy many different ones before you decide on a favorite.




