Wingbone call
#1
Won this wingbone call last year and just got it in the mail. He made it using bones from a bird I took last season and wrapped it in a few of the birds feathers as well. If anyone wants his site message me and I will get it to you. Almost don't want to use it cause its too pretty
#3
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 2,284
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From: west central wi USA
As you might guess from my username, I'm a fan, maker and user of wingbone calls. Your call was made to be used, use it. It will mean more to you after you've harvested a bird or two with it.
#4
I enjoy using the wingbone calls. It’s something up here that no one hardly ever use. Yours looks to be a nice call..
Mine is a cross over from the wing bones and birch bark which sounds really nice as well. But, like with any call the wrong tone can send a flock of birds running the wrong way.. So practice this in an area you will not be hunting in as you don't want the birds to get use to it in your hunting area.. Anyway here is a picture of 2 of mine.. The one on top was the second call he ever made from the added birch bark. I am proud to have them both.. And good luck to you Kelly..

Mine is a cross over from the wing bones and birch bark which sounds really nice as well. But, like with any call the wrong tone can send a flock of birds running the wrong way.. So practice this in an area you will not be hunting in as you don't want the birds to get use to it in your hunting area.. Anyway here is a picture of 2 of mine.. The one on top was the second call he ever made from the added birch bark. I am proud to have them both.. And good luck to you Kelly..

Last edited by Phil from Maine; 03-23-2019 at 01:14 AM.
#7
LOL, redmag.. I carry an arsenal with me as well. You can never fully rely on just one call. They can act differently every year or even in a single day. That’s part of what makes hunting them so much fun..



