Primos wet box
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Spike
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From: Henry conty Va
I just bought a primos wet box box call and ive been wondering if both sides were hen or a gobbler and im left handed and some box calls left sides are gobbler i can still use it but it wouldnt hurt to be able to use the left side ive looked every where to find out but found nothing they both sound almost the same but i cant tell ive always use my primos the freak and primos mouth calls
Last edited by coondawg91; 03-24-2011 at 11:46 AM.
#2
I have taught myself to use both sides.
I find it easier to use a box call by pointing the paddle or striker away from me rather than at me in my hand. That way I can cut better and can use both sides of a box call easily.
One side is deeper in tone.
Also by holding the call in my left hand, thumb on one side of the box I can move my left hand thumb up and down along the side of the box call and this helps soften the tone if I need it.
Experiment - think outside the box on uses of calls. Sometimes it works well and other times not at all.
JW
JW
I find it easier to use a box call by pointing the paddle or striker away from me rather than at me in my hand. That way I can cut better and can use both sides of a box call easily.
One side is deeper in tone.
Also by holding the call in my left hand, thumb on one side of the box I can move my left hand thumb up and down along the side of the box call and this helps soften the tone if I need it.
Experiment - think outside the box on uses of calls. Sometimes it works well and other times not at all.
JW
JW
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Spike
Joined: Mar 2011
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From: Henry conty Va
one of the first things i learned about hunting turkeys is that sometimes they wont come to certain calls no matter what ive got just about every primos call but a box thats why i got the box to give something else to throw at them if need be



