Out of hundreds of pot calls ive played this is the one that will never leave the vest https://youtu.be/icgiFUmLSZw
It does sound good, you play well too.
The sound is great and it's not your first time running a pot call. Great job
Looks like Clay Townsend striker .... nice sounding call ...
I'm no fan of the man that made that call but it does look n sound good. Myself I never owned a green slate til this year. I used it 3 times. Once a bird hung at just under 50, once I killed a double beard and once doubled on longbeards w a bud.
Thing I'm wondering, the call sounds great but does anyone else find it sounds better conditioning it more than gray slate?
Not talking excessively just slightly more
Quote from: Bowguy on May 26, 2019, 06:56:39 PM
I'm no fan of the man that made that call but it does look n sound good. Myself I never owned a green slate til this year. I used it 3 times. Once a bird hung at just under 50, once I killed a double beard and once doubled on longbeards w a bud.
Thing I'm wondering, the call sounds great but does anyone else find it sounds better conditioning it more than gray slate?
Not talking excessively just slightly more
I've noticed the same. It sounds fine not conditioned alot but when u do it just flat smokes.
Quote from: chufagold on May 26, 2019, 07:31:16 PM
Quote from: Bowguy on May 26, 2019, 06:56:39 PM
I'm no fan of the man that made that call but it does look n sound good. Myself I never owned a green slate til this year. I used it 3 times. Once a bird hung at just under 50, once I killed a double beard and once doubled on longbeards w a bud.
Thing I'm wondering, the call sounds great but does anyone else find it sounds better conditioning it more than gray slate?
Not talking excessively just slightly more
I've noticed the same. It sounds fine not conditioned alot but when u do it just flat smokes.
Must be how the material is cause mine exactly same. Good not conditioned. Real good conditioned
I would have to play it to give a proper opinion on the call. The way I hear it, it sounds like none of the 100+ Easterns that I feed daily. No offense, just not the tune I like to play.
As said above conditioning is important to get out of a call what's in it.
Quote from: chufagold on May 26, 2019, 07:31:16 PM
Quote from: Bowguy on May 26, 2019, 06:56:39 PM
I'm no fan of the man that made that call but it does look n sound good. Myself I never owned a green slate til this year. I used it 3 times. Once a bird hung at just under 50, once I killed a double beard and once doubled on longbeards w a bud.
Thing I'm wondering, the call sounds great but does anyone else find it sounds better conditioning it more than gray slate?
Not talking excessively just slightly more
I've noticed the same. It sounds fine not conditioned alot but when u do it just flat smokes.
x3 here. The Green is lights out after a fresh rub with some scotch brite. Makes you not like it as much once a little humidity gets to it, but like you guys said it's still good enough if you can't condition it while closing a bird.
The matching striker runs as good as it looks
Quote from: chufagold on May 27, 2019, 04:39:02 PM
The matching striker runs as good as it looks
sounds great! I don't blame you for always having it with you! :drool:
That's a good sounding call
Who made the caller pictured
Thanks
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I love my green slates. i do agree they need a touch more conditioning it seems.
Sounds great.