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#1
General Forum / Re: Word Association Game
Last post by zelmo1 - Today at 07:09:35 PM
Mentor
#2
General Forum / Re: Winky Hicks passed away
Last post by quavers59 - Today at 06:01:23 PM
 I still have his push- pull little box- " The best turkey call made" From 1996,I believe.  Still sounds Great.
#3
Turkey Guns / Re: What 12ga 3.5" Auto to Get...
Last post by bbcoach - Today at 05:51:37 PM
Mossy 935.  It will put up GREAT numbers at 40 with the Back bored barrel and plenty of chokes available.
#4
General Forum / Re: Word Association Game
Last post by Lcmacd 58 - Today at 05:39:47 PM
Teacher
#5
Quote from: PharmHunter on Today at 03:20:43 PMYou should reach out to him.  Ricky is a super guy, and he will shoot you straight on when you can expect one.  He doesn't make a ton, but if he told you he'll get you one then he will.
Thank you for the information.I'm not upset. I know life events get in the way. Just thought he wasn't doing a list anymore or just making for friends.
#6
You should reach out to him.  Ricky is a super guy, and he will shoot you straight on when you can expect one.  He doesn't make a ton, but if he told you he'll get you one then he will.
#7
Turkey Guns / Re: What 12ga 3.5" Auto to Get...
Last post by highball - Today at 03:16:31 PM
Benelli super black eagle 3
#8
Turkey Guns / What 12ga 3.5" Auto to Get?
Last post by Full_Fan - Today at 03:04:28 PM
I haven't been in the shotgun market for a long time but I've been a big Remington fan for the last almost 40 years.  I am a very avid turkey hunter and have been using a 12ga 11-87 Super Magnum (camo Special Purpose) since the 1990's.  Unfortunately, production of this gun and its parts was discontinued around 2020 plus the bankruptcy.  I know there were issues with some of these, especially with repeated 3.5" shell use.  I actually had some issues of my own with one last year that I was lucky enough to be able to find parts for but it's just going to get harder and harder to find parts.  I have not kept up with all the latest and greatest offerings from shotgun manufacturers over the last 2 decades but I'm starting to think about getting something new for my turkey gun.  I have always been a dedicated green blooded Remington fan tried and true, but would consider something different if the quality and dependability was proven.  I haven't purchased a new shotgun in over 20 years.  In today's market, what would be the top recommended camo 12ga 3.5" auto-loading models?  I don't want to discuss 12ga vs. 20ga or 3.5" vs. 3", I already know I want a 12ga 3.5" auto-loader.  I want something dependable, good quality, not too heavy, and common enough I can find parts for if needed.  What should I be looking at?  Thanks for any feedback.
#9
General Forum / Re: Word Association Game
Last post by NCL - Today at 01:51:27 PM
School
#10
General Forum / Re: Trumpets???
Last post by Turkeyman - Today at 11:18:33 AM
As others, I don't necessarily know what it is but when I run a trumpet as quiet as I can it gets responses. Last spring I positioned on a bird gobbling well...I couldn't get closer than ~100 yards. I called so softly I could barely hear it myself...he immediately responded. My last six birds have been with a trumpet/wingbone combination. 

I don't consider myself good, but apparently good enough. Also, when I hear guys like Prudhomme and Farmer I really like that rasp...I can't do it no matter how hard I try. But the turkeys don't seem to care that my calling is clear. Now...I have a good box call, slate and glass but I'll stick to the trumpet/wingbone for another reason. I can call one-handed and, when I want, just hold it between my teeth while sitting there as a tom approaches. Barely any movement when I take my hand off the stock and back to the trumpet, if needed.