How does everyone like Fred Cox Strikers? Also is he topically at the convention in Nashville?
I have several and his Tulipwood is one of my absolute favorites. His strikers are underrated IMO.
I have a Canarywood and a Dogwood that Fred made and they both sound really good on all my calls. Nothing flashy about them but they just run really well. Definitely underrated
These are my Cox strikers
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Quote from: Jbird22 on January 30, 2022, 10:49:24 PM
I have several and his Tulipwood is one of my absolute favorites. His strikers are underrated IMO.
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Quote from: sbbow on January 31, 2022, 09:05:58 AM
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What's your top 3 out of those?
I've got a bunch, kingwood being one of my favorites. And Fred is a nice fella....
Fred has been making and selling strikers for over 20 years, the fact that he's still here proves that he knows what he's doing.
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What's your top 3 out of those?
Snakewood, dymondwood an tulipwood
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Thanks for all the replies! I'll probably get a few and give them a try
Fred makes fine strikers. His glass and slate callers in corian pots have a real good sound.
Quote from: bobk on January 31, 2022, 11:09:26 AM
Fred makes fine strikers. His glass and slate callers in corian pots have a real good sound.
I always carry his Aluminum and glass corian pot calls. Some of the best hunting calls I have.
I have a few of his strikers, my favorite is his tulipwood
my favorite strikers by far.
and he makes great, affordable calls too.
Fred does make a fine product and were my go to calls and Strikers when I first started this journey. The Dixie Deer Classic in Raleigh N.C. was my first introduction and between Fred and Mark McDowell of Lodge Creek Calls, and Deception Decoys, I thought I was ready to be the next Turkey Whisperer. Man..I'm still finding out that I learn something every time I go in the bushes. But isn't that part of the drive???
These are my Cox strikers. They are all mighty fine!
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