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tmontgo1 02-26-2009 02:37 PM

pot calls
 
hey this is going to be my first season turkey hunting. im really good with my box call but wannae get a pot call too. i have no idea what the difference is between slate, ceramic and glass. or the pros and cons that go with each one. So what kind of call do you think is the best for a beginner and any suggestions on good brands to use.

JW 02-26-2009 03:29 PM

RE: pot calls
 
Just above on this page SwampCollier has a great information - look for the Guide on Pot Calls

JW


Wingbone 02-26-2009 03:53 PM

RE: pot calls
 
You can't hardly go wrong with a pot call. they all sound good. I'd say the only downside of an actual slate surface is they are hard to operate in wet or damp weather. Other than that, theyall sound like turkeys right out of the box. Pick the one that sounds good to you

tmontgo1 02-26-2009 03:59 PM

RE: pot calls
 

ORIGINAL: JW!

Just above on this page SwampCollier has a great information - look for the Guide on Pot Calls

JW

I didnt even see that up there but that is exactly what I was looking for. THanks JW

SwampCollie 02-26-2009 04:27 PM

RE: pot calls
 

ORIGINAL: tmontgo1


ORIGINAL: JW!

Just above on this page SwampCollier has a great information - look for the Guide on Pot Calls

JW

I didnt even see that up there but that is exactly what I was looking for. THanks JW
Yeah man.... I wrote it all down for a reason.... and that is so I wouldn't have to write it down more than once! :D

tmontgo1 02-26-2009 07:07 PM

RE: pot calls
 

Yeah man.... I wrote it all down for a reason.... and that is so I wouldn't have to write it down more than once!

ORIGINAL: SwampCollie


ORIGINAL: tmontgo1


ORIGINAL: JW!

Just above on this page SwampCollier has a great information - look for the Guide on Pot Calls

JW

I didnt even see that up there but that is exactly what I was looking for. THanks JW
Yeah man.... I wrote it all down for a reason.... and that is so I wouldn't have to write it down more than once! :D
Hey i got another question though.Sorry. Is a ceramic call any different from a slate call.

mouthcaller 02-27-2009 04:56 AM

RE: pot calls
 
Slate is a natural rock. To my ears it creats the softest sounds of any surface in pot calls. Slate will work in the rain if you use an acrylic striker. I havea couple of glass and crystal over slate double-sided calls that I really like. I use slate mostly to purr, cluck and tree call.

Ceramic - I never ran one. Can't help you there.

To my ears the surface that sounds the best is glass.Glass won't work inthe rain with any striker that I've found. Glass sounds good with a variety of strikers but my favorites are laminate wood one-piece and carbon/graphite.

Aluminum is my next favorite. Aluminum will work in the rain. It is typically higher pitched, louder, and makes a good locator call. I like purple heart, laminate, and carbon strikers with this surface.

Bernie P. 02-27-2009 06:06 AM

RE: pot calls
 
I have a slate and a glass call.Slates has a nice mellow sound vs a brighter raspier sound from glass.All striker materials have their own sound to so with a few of those you'll have a wide range of tones from all your pots.

RIStrutStopper 02-27-2009 10:24 AM

RE: pot calls
 
I think slate makes the best soft purrs, clucks, and tree yelps and is the easiest to run. If you want volume, go with glass or crystal. Glass/crystal is easy to run too, and you can make some really nice turkey music with them. My favorite running surface is crystal. The Primos Power Crystal has been my go to call for the last couple of seasons. To me, aluminum is the hardest of the pot call surfaces to use, but some days it drives the gobblers just bonkers. I find it hard to purr on an aluminum call, but maybe thats just the one I have or maybe its just me? I have called birds in with aluminum from verylong distances though. One more surface you might want to consider is the sla-tek synthetic type. It sounds pretty good and is very easy to run. Knight and Hale's Ol' Yeller uses this and is an awesome call for a beginner. Hope this helps.

SwampCollie 02-27-2009 11:07 AM

RE: pot calls
 

ORIGINAL: mouthcaller

To my ears the surface that sounds the best is glass.Glass won't work inthe rain with any striker that I've found. Glass sounds good with a variety of strikers but my favorites are laminate wood one-piece and carbon/graphite.

Now here is a man with excellent taste. I too, prefer glass (or at least my glass call) to all others. And I like to run it with a birch laminate striker. All three last season.... that call had a hand in.

Ceramic, from what little I've messed with it, seems more like glass to me than slate.

As I wrote before, and as you've read here from others, I think metal surfaces are the most unforgiving, but they do carry a long long way. Crystal has similar sound qualities with regards to volume and carry, but is easier to work with from a calling standpoint. They do have minor differences in sound though.


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