blodgett turkey calls
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From: reynoldsville, pa./ western pa.
anybody used the slate or glass calls from blodgett and what do think of them for the price. thinking of buying one and trying it. if they sound good maybe use it in a calling contest.
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From: Blair Co., PA USA
I have both the slate and glass and love them both! His strikers aren't too shabby either.
The Blodgett's are some of the most versatile friction calls you'll ever find, they are as loud as any call I've ever run, yet can be toned down to sweet-talk a gobbler right into your lap. Definitely some of my favorites.
You meantioned calling contests. They're definitely worthy of the contest stage, I won a local contest 2 years ago with my Tough Country (slate).
Good luck,
Tyler
The Blodgett's are some of the most versatile friction calls you'll ever find, they are as loud as any call I've ever run, yet can be toned down to sweet-talk a gobbler right into your lap. Definitely some of my favorites.
You meantioned calling contests. They're definitely worthy of the contest stage, I won a local contest 2 years ago with my Tough Country (slate).
Good luck,
Tyler
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I agree with the rest. I have the tough country, double trouble and his signature calls. DVDEGEORGE is also right, you should check out their mouth calls. I use the awesome and like the name implies, it is awesome!!!! They have some with cuts you haven't seen. His signature calls are even better than the tough country and double trouble if you can get one and by far the best I've heard. I have cody's 2 high end calls, the world class and Spec and they sound good but not as good as the signature calls. And yes he won the nationals, last year I think. Jim pollard won it using there calls.




