Just For Fun. Favorite Turkey Calls.
#11
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Blair Co., PA USA
MOTT,
That' s the first call on my list for this year! I' ve been talking about it for two years and never got around to it, but I promise, I will have one of Steve' s Osage Orange slates in my hand this year!!
Tyler
That' s the first call on my list for this year! I' ve been talking about it for two years and never got around to it, but I promise, I will have one of Steve' s Osage Orange slates in my hand this year!!
Tyler
#12
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From: The Wild Turkey Capitol of the World......Missouri
Hey PABB, you won' t regret getting an Osage Orange slate, they are nice to look at and nice to listen to also! The turks seem to like them too!
I' ve been thinking about getting a Blodgett Tough Country slate this year. I know you talk highly of them. They sure look good in the pictures I' ve seen. Gonna have to get one I guess!

I' ve been thinking about getting a Blodgett Tough Country slate this year. I know you talk highly of them. They sure look good in the pictures I' ve seen. Gonna have to get one I guess!
#13
Nontypical Buck
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From: Calif
Dont know if I have one particular favorite,but I do use alot of H.S' s mouth calls.Last couple of years I' ve kinda grown fond of there Old Boss Hen in the tone trough frame!!
#14
i' m a diehard primo' s power cyrstal fan, it wont go in the woods without me
....i have gotten some news calls glass and a glass/slate from andy kiaser, they sound just as sweet , if not sweeter , so i will be bringing those too
....i have gotten some news calls glass and a glass/slate from andy kiaser, they sound just as sweet , if not sweeter , so i will be bringing those too
#15
Spike
Joined: Feb 2003
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My favorite, sound wise, is a MAD crystal slate. But I always have a Quaker Boy diaphragm in my mouth.
However, I think a good box call is hard to beat. A lot of the time when I think I hear what I think is a hunter using a box call, it ends up actually being a turkey.
However, I think a good box call is hard to beat. A lot of the time when I think I hear what I think is a hunter using a box call, it ends up actually being a turkey.
#17
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From: Ontario, Canada
Been getting fond of using a boxcall so i like my Rod Haydels Custom cherry wood box call.
Mouth calls- QB' s Begginer double....<---- taught me how to cluck and purr.
Screaming Green Pro Triple & Raspy
Adrians few home made split v' s he made for me.
Slates- K&H' s Sla-tek Ole Yeller
QB' s Triple slate
Mouth calls- QB' s Begginer double....<---- taught me how to cluck and purr.
Screaming Green Pro Triple & Raspy
Adrians few home made split v' s he made for me.
Slates- K&H' s Sla-tek Ole Yeller
QB' s Triple slate
#18
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From: Spring, TX
Last year was my first year chasing turkeys and I am hooked! I used a Raspy Hen box call from Woods Wise and it worked great. Had 2 gobblers working to me then at about 50-75 yards out 3 hens moved in and stole my tom! How dare they!! I also used a Knight and Hale Old Yeller and an HS Strut mouth call (I don' t remember exactly which one) but the box call was the one that worked.
#20
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From: Auburn Georgia USA
Slate call I switch back and forth with a Cody and Steve's Osage Orange.
Glass call I mostly use a Cody
Box call is HS Strut Old Mama Hen
I have lots of other calls but these are the ones I end up using. Still trying to learn how to use a mouth call.
Glass call I mostly use a Cody
Box call is HS Strut Old Mama Hen
I have lots of other calls but these are the ones I end up using. Still trying to learn how to use a mouth call.


