Do you like/use push-button calls?
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Nontypical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Indiana
Do you use/like the push-button calls? I have a M.A.D.D. call . It's the one called Simplicity. I think it's a good call.
I'd like to know what calls you do or don/t like.
I'd like to know what calls you do or don/t like.
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Nontypical Buck
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From: Calif
Me too Determined!!!Lot of folks dont like this call,but work it on a stationary surface and it is a great addition to my repertoire of turkey talk!I like to use it in conjunction with my diaphragm in sounding like more than one hen!!Very easy to use......
#8
Typical Buck
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From: chattaahoochee fl
I tryed the "egg" I hated the sound.
I gave it to my doughter to play with.
But i have a buddy that has a old push call.
its a little wood box with what looks like a state bar"strip" at the top and the push button moves what looks like a striker tip across it.
It sounds good. but i cant find another like it.
He said he got this one from a old bait and takle shop in Tolgey that closed back in 78.
I gave it to my doughter to play with.
But i have a buddy that has a old push call.
its a little wood box with what looks like a state bar"strip" at the top and the push button moves what looks like a striker tip across it.
It sounds good. but i cant find another like it.
He said he got this one from a old bait and takle shop in Tolgey that closed back in 78.
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Joined: Feb 2005
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Not my favorite category of call, but I got a few. My all time favorite and one that I will cherish is one hand made by Winky Hinks of Grove Hill, AL. It is his Sweet Wild Hen model and I stood there as he built it tuned it and signed it. It is hands down the best sounding push type call I have ever heard and in the hands of a master like Winky it is unbelievable. I use it quite often and it resides in a special spot in my vest.


