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Turkey Calls => Trumpets / Wingbones Forum => Topic started by: bspurred on March 03, 2019, 09:15:18 PM

Title: First Wingbone
Post by: bspurred on March 03, 2019, 09:15:18 PM

     Im hoping you guys can help me out a little, Im looking for my first wingbone call and want to learn how to use one. I am looking for some guidance on the best wingbone call for the money, I know there are some really expensive one out there but I'm just starting to learn and don't want to go overboard on a collectors piece.
     I was also hoping to get some guidance on who or what videos to study to eventually become proficient at playing one.

Thanks in advance!! :OGturkeyhead:
Title: Re: First Wingbone
Post by: Chris O on March 03, 2019, 09:21:37 PM
Ez on here makes an affordable and great wingbone so does fatbeard on here. Mark Sharpe is another good one. Mark may have a longer wait list but I like all three makers. There are other guys also but I have experience with these guys


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Title: Re: First Wingbone
Post by: Candyman on March 03, 2019, 10:00:39 PM
My first was from Mark Sharpe. I liked it so much I got one from EZ. Both are outstanding. I killed 2 birds using Mark’s last year. One was a public land bird with 1 1/8” sharp hooks. You will be pleased with either.
Title: Re: First Wingbone
Post by: Fatbeard on March 03, 2019, 11:08:21 PM
I make them and would be happy to help you out. Bent Creek Wingbones on Facebook or I can send pictures of my work.
Title: Re: First Wingbone
Post by: coyote1 on March 04, 2019, 12:20:13 AM
Only wing bone I have is from EZ.  Great price, easy to play and still fancy enough to be a collector's piece. Tony is a great guy and easy to work with. Mine won't ever go any where, it is made out of bones from a bird I killed.

Honestly the best way to learn is to get the call and practice. Savduck has a video on you tube that has the best explanation for how to draw air into the call that I have seen. His video shows a trumpet but the mechanics are the same for the wing bone.
Title: Re: First Wingbone
Post by: guesswho on March 04, 2019, 11:35:21 AM
Mark Sharpe.  Search youtube videos by Del Crow.