I am just starting in my first year attempting to make a box call. I want a reasonabley heavy lid .
Can you cypress for box sides.
I know its turk. Season I am fooling with it in afternoon.
I love a.m hunts cause of gobbling afternoon hunts here are like deer hunts. And i cant set like i used to. Thanks for any help.
I dabble in box call making and my favorite wood by far is Purple Heart for a lid
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Steve Mann told me one time, that cypress is really a hard wood to tune in a box call ... I guess this is why you don't see a lot of cypress boxes... I only have one black walnut over cypress and Steve Mann made this call back many / many years ago...
IMO. If you want to start simple but still get a great sound. I would go with a walnut lid. Then, you can experiment with a lot of different woods for the boxes. I love box calls. A large number of my favorites have a walnut lid paired with other woods such as walnut, cedar, poplar, butternut, black limba, mahogany, chestnut, etc.... Once you you get comfortable, you can branch out and find other combinations. I have watched Steve Mann build calls and he will often go through 6-10 lids before he finds the right match for that call. Sometimes, he will simply replace one walnut lid with another and the magic happens. Purpleheart and Bloodwood are another 2 of my favorites. One man's humble opinion. Best of luck.
I will try that
I love cherry sides but gonna try some others
Quote from: Prohunter3509 on April 06, 2023, 02:29:08 PM
I will try that
I love cherry sides but gonna try some others
I made a one with cherry lid, black walnut sides, and cherry base that turned out nice. I love the Purple Heart lid though, it's turned out well with mahogany box, and butternut for me.
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Poplar box and domestic wood lid like cherry, walnut or osage.