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titleist_03 01-15-2004 08:15 PM

Push Button
 
What kind of push button calls are good or which ones do you use? Or are they just a gimmick? I'm new to turkey hunting and am looking for easy calls to use and thought these look pretty easy to operate but I was just wondering how they do and if they ever sound realistic. Thanks

Bobgobble2 01-15-2004 09:20 PM

RE: Push Button
 
Titleist,in my opinion every novice as well as veteran turkey hunter would do well in investing in now a variety of this type call.Use to be this little user friendly friction call was pretty one dimensional in its sound,now this call offers a variety of tones from a walnut/maple contruction,from Quakerboy in there easy yelper version..aluminum,from Mad in The Egg..copper/walnut,from Knight&Hale in the Lonesome hen..and one of my personal favorites acrylic,fromH.S Strut...with a little tuning the sound has fooled a # of gobblers in my stretch of turkey woods and is a real asset in backing up my mouth calls in putting together a flock scenario.One hand operation and can be attached to your barrel for close in work!!No gimmick here its worked for me and will continue to have a place in this turkey hunters vest!Great change a pace call!!!;)

Adrian J Hare 01-16-2004 02:29 AM

RE: Push Button
 
its been known that more birds are taken with the PushButton then any other call on the market...BT

jalvja 01-16-2004 03:49 AM

RE: Push Button
 
I agree Bob,pop in a mouth call put a push button in each hand and WAMO ya got a whole flock.

Brampton Mike 01-16-2004 04:58 AM

RE: Push Button
 
:D Well guys...as some of you know I cannot for the life of me use a mouth call....bad gag reflex....:(...anyway, i've found the best push button call to be the one I have...;)..it's brought 4 birds to the table for me in the last 2 years...2 for me & 2 for a buddy....the one I use, sorry Adrian, :( is the HS Strut Push Button Yelper.....Brampton Mike [8D]

snowdog2 01-16-2004 07:50 AM

RE: Push Button
 
I agree 100% with what bob said. . .

Because of their simplicity, everyone should have one (or more), especially a novice.


Good luck this spring!!

GOBBLER TRACKS 01-16-2004 12:04 PM

RE: Push Button
 
I use the H.S. strut push button gun mount it works really good and is waterproof.

MOTurkeyTamer 01-16-2004 05:52 PM

RE: Push Button
 
Back when I first started turkey hunting, the only calls I went to the woods with that first spring were a 2 1/2 reed mouth call (which I wasn't the best in the world at) and a Lohman push button yelper made out of walnut. I used the push button to call in 2 big gobblers my first year trying and therefore was hopelessly hooked on turkey hunting. I've since naturally progressed on to other types of calls which I really enjoy using but.......IMO, there is no better call for a beginner to start out with. Combine a push button call with a fair amount of woodsmanship and you have a recipe for spring turkey success!

Jax65 04-21-2016 08:07 PM

H S strut push button yelper
 
Does anyone know how to replace the spring on the H S strut push button yelper? It came off and I cannot figure out where how to reattach it. Thanks!!

maytom 04-22-2016 03:24 AM

Recently picked up a Knight & Hale Tom Coffin push pull call.
Not to impressed with the quality and sound of this call. Also, I can see that it would be a pain carrying in your vest as well.
What other brands of this style of call sound much better?


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