Hey fellas I bought a new tube call last year and really just now started playing around with it. I went back and listened to that video of Mark Prudhomme using a tube. Wow it really sound good. How much do y'all use your tube calls. I know they're great for cutting and getting gobbles. Do any of y'all really work a bird with one. I know Mark sure could. I do realize it takes up one of your hands so you'd have to drop it at some point. I keep checking in on this tube forum and not much is going on here. Let's get some tube talk going!
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I call in 90% of my birds with a tube. I use a tube from locating the bird right to when I pull the trigger.
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That's awesome. I'm looking forward to practicing with mine more. It seems like any kind of call that is different from what everyone else is using might be advantageous.
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My main call. Prudhomme plays one well, a good listen for what you want to sound like.
A good tube caller will rival a mouth diaphragm, but you're right it's not hands free.
My favorite call to gobble on and what sounds like the most realist to my ear.
Have used it to gobble them in to the gun
I use it from start to finish. I carry 2 usually. One for loud locating and one tuned for start to finish. Once mastered they are very versatile calls.
I use it every hunt
I use a tube as my primary rainy day caller, for locating in the big woods and to gobble during the fall season.
Ooof, I wish I could have y'all on this thread around a campfire...
I've played with a tube here and there, can't get confidence to take it to the woods yet.
Back in my early turkey hunting day's we used Snuff can's with a piece of no lube condom for the latex .. I still have those old tube calls as a reminder of the good old day's... but the condom's are long gone .. LOL..
I just use one to locate when the wind is blowing or I need to cover a lot of ground fast.
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Quote from: Greg Massey on January 21, 2022, 11:09:37 AM
Back in my early turkey hunting day's we used Snuff can's with a piece of no lube condom for the latex .. I still have those old tube calls as a reminder of the good old day's... but the condom's are long gone .. LOL..
I have 2 of the metal snuff cans left. One is always hanging around my neck on every hunt. I tried to buy more several years ago but all I could find were plastic ones with indented lids. Just something special about that sound coming from a metal snuff can. Turkeys love that sound!
I can't make one sound worth anything. Matter of fact I've got a few I'd probably give someone that could actually make them sound like a turkey

A shame to let them sit in a drawer.
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Quote from: ChesterCopperpot on January 21, 2022, 01:18:16 PM
I can't make one sound worth anything. Matter of fact I've got a few I'd probably give someone that could actually make them sound like a turkey
A shame to let them sit in a drawer.
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Same here, last call type for me to learn. Like you I have two, one of them is a Permar which you don't see too often. This thread, and with help from a member here on OG, I'm going to finally learn this tube call this season.
Quote from: ChesterCopperpot on January 21, 2022, 01:18:16 PM
I can't make one sound worth anything. Matter of fact I've got a few I'd probably give someone that could actually make them sound like a turkey
A shame to let them sit in a drawer.
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Well send one over to me that way I can double my tube collection lol. I think I'm going to make a serious at the tube call and my trumpet before season gets here.
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Kenny Morgan and Joe Slaton both had short instructional on youtube
Quote from: Greg Massey on January 21, 2022, 11:09:37 AM
Back in my early turkey hunting day's we used Snuff can's with a piece of no lube condom for the latex .. I still have those old tube calls as a reminder of the good old day's... but the condom's are long gone .. LOL..
In days of old when men were bold and rubber wasn't invented,
We'd stretch a leaf across the mouth piece and yelp away contented.
If my hands would let me get the latex on right and then the gaskets I would use them much more, I have an extremely difficult time with them and getting that crescent moon shape though. I think I am going to try one of those factory made ones with the snap on latex this year, I really have been trying with the others but can't get the stuff set up right, sucks because the two I have are very pretty and when I can get the right sound it does sound very nice.
The primos pop on reeds would suit you well with having trouble with your hands and stretching the latex Sir-diealot. Order some extras reeds and you'll be ready to go.(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20220125/7989680370b9ad603db84b1b2c4aee62.jpg)
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Quote from: Sir-diealot on January 23, 2022, 07:49:42 AM
If my hands would let me get the latex on right and then the gaskets I would use them much more, I have an extremely difficult time with them and getting that crescent moon shape though. I think I am going to try one of those factory made ones with the snap on latex this year, I really have been trying with the others but can't get the stuff set up right, sucks because the two I have are very pretty and when I can get the right sound it does sound very nice.
I might can help you with the latex positioning. Message me your email address.
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Quote from: Sir-diealot on January 23, 2022, 07:49:42 AM
If my hands would let me get the latex on right and then the gaskets I would use them much more, I have an extremely difficult time with them and getting that crescent moon shape though. I think I am going to try one of those factory made ones with the snap on latex this year, I really have been trying with the others but can't get the stuff set up right, sucks because the two I have are very pretty and when I can get the right sound it does sound very nice.
I might can help you with the latex positioning. Message me your email address.
I will tomorrow when I get back home thank you, I am barely awake right now, have to drive in the morning, going coyote hunting.
An ole timer gave me three of the old metal snuff cans with fresh rubber and spare rubbers a couple years back. He blew them all in front of me and they all sound as good as any turkey I've ever heard. I'm the type if he can do it by-golly I can! Wrong! I can't get a consistent enough sound out of on them. I've tried and tried. I keep them in the fridge and try them from time to time thinking I may get better. Nope still haven't
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Quote from: EastKyGobblerSlayer on January 24, 2022, 09:11:48 PM
The primos pop on reeds would suit you well with having trouble with your hands and stretching the latex Sir-diealot. Order some extras reeds and you'll be ready to go.(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20220125/7989680370b9ad603db84b1b2c4aee62.jpg)
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Found a few places for them, can't find the replacement heads though, not even Primos has them in stock.
Quote from: Hwd silvestris on February 03, 2022, 10:27:56 PM
An ole timer gave me three of the old metal snuff cans with fresh rubber and spare rubbers a couple years back. He blew them all in front of me and they all sound as good as any turkey I've ever heard. I'm the type if he can do it by-golly I can! Wrong! I can't get a consistent enough sound out of on them. I've tried and tried. I keep them in the fridge and try them from time to time thinking I may get better. Nope still haven't
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That's a great story. I've been working with mine just a little bit but I'm nowhere ready to try it in the woods yet.
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I have more faith in tube than anything else.
us them all time makes some of the best cuts and clucks ,,,always got one in shirt pocket
Quote from: milertyme03 on February 20, 2022, 01:48:08 PM
I have more faith in tube than anything else.
Do you like it because if the quality of the sound or because it's something different than what everyone else is using all spring?
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Quote from: aclawrence on February 20, 2022, 09:54:17 PM
Quote from: milertyme03 on February 20, 2022, 01:48:08 PM
I have more faith in tube than anything else.
Do you like it because if the quality of the sound or because it's something different than what everyone else is using all spring?
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For me its both as with any custom call. The tube has a totally different sound, and I myself believe that is an advantage vs the birds getting used to the sound of walmart calls. Even though every person sounds different and walmart calls still kill birds. My confidence is in knowing I sound different and makes me a better turkey chaser
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Quote from: aclawrence on January 19, 2022, 08:07:42 PM
Hey fellas I bought a new tube call last year and really just now started playing around with it. I went back and listened to that video of Mark Prudhomme using a tube. Wow it really sound good. How much do y'all use your tube calls. I know they're great for cutting and getting gobbles. Do any of y'all really work a bird with one. I know Mark sure could. I do realize it takes up one of your hands so you'd have to drop it at some point. I keep checking in on this tube forum and not much is going on here. Let's get some tube talk going!
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Start to finish for the last 27 years