Does anyone have an opinion on the Enticer calls, especially the rolling thunder. I don't see anyone on here talking about them much and have been thinking about ordering one. Looked for them at the NWTF convention and did not find one. Opinions appreciated.
I have an Enticer Silver Thunder that I got primarily to use in wet weather. I believe the thing would play submerged! I got an acrylic Quaker Boy striker for $3 that I think sounds really good on it.
I've also got a Silver Thunder Extreme that I have for wet weather. It plays under the faucet w water on high.
If you see video of it being played it may not be exactly the way you run it.
I think it's a great call that no one uses because of this.
Back side of the corian pot can be scuffed up n played on real soft as well
Al makes a great call and will be a great addition to your turkey call arsenal.
Pat
I have the rolling thunder. In my opinion it's ok. It's a heavy call. I think your better off with the wet one, his aluminum or his lower profile pot.
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I carry the Silver Thunder last couple years. It's a great change up to glass or slate. Here's a sound file I made last year.
https://soundcloud.com/spring-creek-calls/enticer-alum-in-corian-m4a
I use my Rolling Thunder when the weather calls for it. As stated earlier it's only achilles is it is a heavy call being corian, but when your carying it you won't have many calls in the vest using it mainly in bad weather. Al makes a great call at a great price and you won't be dissapointed. His aluminum striker play's in all weather. I have been to Al's shop and played all his calls. If you are looking for a lighter call that is versitale his Triple Sidekick is a great call, it is a thinnner call that is Aluminum with glass and the corian. Check them out at his website.
Quote from: Bowguy on March 05, 2019, 06:23:33 AM
I've also got a Silver Thunder Extreme that I have for wet weather. It plays under the faucet w water on high.
If you see video of it being played it may not be exactly the way you run it.
I think it's a great call that no one uses because of this.
Back side of the corian pot can be scuffed up n played on real soft as well
I think you might be right about those videos. I`ll probably never play my calls the way Al plays them ( too long and too loud for my taste ). Really a good change of pace, though, from my Crystal Mistress.
Quote from: Bowguy on March 05, 2019, 06:23:33 AM
If you see video of it being played it may not be exactly the way you run it.
I think it's a great call that no one uses because of this.
can you elaborate?
I always carry the sliver thunder with me especially if rain is in the forecast...good on sunny days also.
Quote from: rbreedi1 on March 05, 2019, 08:39:20 AM
Quote from: Bowguy on March 05, 2019, 06:23:33 AM
If you see video of it being played it may not be exactly the way you run it.
I think it's a great call that no one uses because of this.
can you elaborate?
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that's the great thing about calls,...everyone will run any type of call different from the next guy,..and every type of call can be run different,..depending on a lot of things. There are so many different types and sounds of the wild turkey. The MOST important part when judging a call is the connection between the ground and the call.
Thanks for the replies. Think I will order one his calls on payday. May not be the rolling thunder though. Have been trying to lighten my satchel up some. Don't like a heavy "man purse."
Quote from: tnanh on March 05, 2019, 09:58:19 AM
Thanks for the replies. Think I will order one his calls on payday. May not be the rolling thunder though. Have been trying to lighten my satchel up some. Don't like a heavy "man purse."
Know what you mean. I go with a belt with fanny pack and 2 HS Strut pouches, one on each side. Holds everything I need ( 2 pots, several strikers, 2 mouth calls, a box call, little water container, a snack should I want one with me, shells unless I just go with the 3 in my gun ). No vest.
An Enticer Silver Thunder Extreme will outplay many of the more expensive aluminum pots. The back of that thing is also great for tree calls to roosted birds.
Quote from: goblr77 on March 05, 2019, 12:55:22 PM
An Enticer Silver Thunder Extreme will outplay many of the more expensive aluminum pots. The back of that thing is also great for tree calls to roosted birds.
I agree. i've had one for several years now. My buddy killed a nice gobbler with his season before last.
I have been a fan of Al's calls for a long time. As someone else said, give the "wet one" a look as well if you are looking for a waterproof call. I also have a cherry pot glass from Al that is an awesome call.
I have one of his calls. I believe it is the wet wonder or something like that. It is definitely hunt worthy and better than some other calls i own.
I believe Al makes waterproof Pots that are not Corian. I have his Silver Thunder Extreme and his Wetone Classic in his Corian pots. Excellent calls for any weather conditions. Also, he has a lifetime warranty on his pot calls which I used. I cracked my Wetone Classic glass call and he fixed it for free. It was totally my fault that the call's glass cracked.
Al makes great calls.
Al makes great calls, I have a wet one glass, and a wet one slate, and a silver fox they are all very good pots. I also have his two scratchers and the double trouble and probably 10-12 different strikers of his. They are all highly recomended still have to get a pot in the corian surface and his strikers are some of the easiset that I have to run!
I have a silver thunder i got this year. I like the sound of my Yingling fiber rod over the one it came with.