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Best combos for purrs and Kees Kees?

Started by MS, May 01, 2016, 07:12:45 PM

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MS

what reed combos and cuts make good calls for purring and kee keeing?

muddpuppi

That all depends on the call and caller....I can't purr on a batwing...I use a reverse combo most of the time I can purr through gobble on that one....but as most I carry a variety certain sounds I can do better on certain calls

GobbleNut

I agree, it depends on the caller and the individual call.  You can run through ten different calls with different cuts and perhaps find zero to ten that you can make a certain sound with to your satisfaction. 

For me personally, I have found that a three-reed (.003 material), V-cut is the best reed/cut combination for the cluck/purr that gives me a realistic purr, along with that popping cluck you need to have for true realism.  However, I sometimes find that in certain combo-cut calls, as well.

For kee-kees, I think most people need a call with no reed cuts for the easiest kees.  For the kee-kee run, a combo cut or batwing with good second-reed exposure seems to work well for getting that clear kee-kee and good roll-down to the yelp.   

TRKYHTR

I would say a ghost cut but it depends on where you are blowing your air.
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