Can anyone recommend a good water proof box call? -Thanks, Tom
In my opinion, you can not make a box call "waterproof" and have it sound good. The coatings that are applied to the paddle certainly do not enhance the sound. If it's raining steadily, use a bread bag or leave it in the truck.
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I was also looking for a water proof box call this year and recently purchased a quaker boy Hurricane Supreme. I played with several other brands in the store and liked this one the best. I uses a different coating that most (I don't know if that matters), and does indeed work when wet. This morning I took it out at daybreak while I was listening for turkeys and talked with several hens on the roost, and then called them in after they flew down. So at least they liked it. I did not hear any gobblers to play with.
HS Strut has a new one out this year..
Quote from: pa b0whunt3r on February 28, 2012, 12:03:57 AM
Can anyone recommend a good water proof box call? -Thanks, Tom
I dont know of any Custom Calls Makers that make a waterproof box call...I am sure there are plenty of Commercial brands though...i have never used one..
Because it rains so much out here where I hunt I bought a Woods Wise Wet Mystic call. It does play wet and sounds the same as when dry but I do not like the sounds it makes.
The paddle is their non chalk material and the rails have a light coating also but it just does not sound right to me.
I recently bought a standard box call from one of the call makers on this site and I ordered some rain chalk to see what the results will be.
Quote from: mossy835 on February 29, 2012, 04:22:13 PM
I recently bought a standard box call from one of the call makers on this site and I ordered some rain chalk to see what the results will be.
Rain chalk will change the way the paddle grips the soundboard. It will really bite into the soundboard. I have tryed it myself and it does change the way the call plays. It could help or hurt the call depending on the call.
I just try my best to keep my box dry and when all else fails use a mouth call, wing bone, or trumpet. You can also get yourself a pot style call that will run soaking wet.
Quote from: yelpy on February 29, 2012, 05:01:38 PM
Quote from: mossy835 on February 29, 2012, 04:22:13 PM
I recently bought a standard box call from one of the call makers on this site and I ordered some rain chalk to see what the results will be.
Rain chalk will change the way the paddle grips the soundboard. It will really bite into the soundboard. I have tryed it myself and it does change the way the call plays. It could help or hurt the call depending on the call.
I just try my best to keep my box dry and when all else fails use a mouth call, wing bone, or trumpet. You can also get yourself a pot style call that will run soaking wet.
I do have a pot call that will work wet but it is all a learning experience for me. Can not use the mouth calls and I do have a yelper. Thanks for the input.