Curious if anyone else out there is making a really good diaphragm mouth call?
Most makers will have one or two calls in their product line that a reasonably proficient mouthcall user will like. Even the makers for the box store market.
Look in the calling forum at the discussions and in the video and sound clips subforum, you'll see tons of discussions. Look for Savduck's videos in particular. Some of the makers are on here.
I really like the Hook's that I have, but I use HS Strut diaphragms a lot too. I bought a few David Halloran this year and the sound is great, but the tape is a little to ridgit for my taste. I'm hoping they brake in sooner then later.
Of all the calls I own the HS EZ Rasp and Power V have brought more to the end of my barrel than rest combined. I think it's a mental thing with me, because I know there are others that sound better, but with my back against a tree and a bird's gobbling I look for old faithful.
I just ordered one from Gooserbat Game Calls called the Hillbilly. Should get it in the mail any day. The guy who took first in the Oklahoma calling contest was using it. The owner, Gooserbat, is on here also.
Hooks Executioner 2, Houndstooth Modified V cut 3 reed, and Woodhaven Copperhead :z-guntootsmiley:
look up headcrusher calls...absolutely love them.
headcrusher dixie yelper
Rut N Strut make on called "'Goofy Bat Wing Cut" its awesome!! Another member posted about them and I had to try it and there great! I will for sure be ordering more of them.
God Bless
Perfection makes great Diaphragm calls! The single reed Regular Red is one of my money calls. It is without a doubt my favorite diaphragm call.
I got ahold of Lannom call company's mouth calls and they are hands down the best Ive ever tried. I dont carry anything but mouth calls and I can wear out any HS strut or any other "name brand" carried by your local wally world. The calls I got from Lannom I have used for 3 years and would probably have used them again this year had it not been for me losing them lol.
I use mostly Tom Teasers, and they have not been mentioned. Tommy Walton is the owner, and he has a pretty extensive line of calls. Among them, there is bound to be some cuts that you like. I like the Cracked Corn (ghost cut), Butt Naked Hen (mod batwing), Bad Girl (inverted V), Blood Cut (modified batwing), Meat Call, and Teaser Pleaser. Probably in that order.
I like the Woodhaven Scott Ellis modified V cut. It took time to make peace with it, but it finally clicked. Some people give up on a call pretty quickly, I keep working it.
Taste in these calls is subjective, I've bough calls based on internet reviews, and some work out while others don't. I've bought calls identified above in this thread and did not like them.
I like final roost and the hooks series from primos sound good.
Primos entire line of stacked frame calls (Piggyback).My favorites are the"True Double" and "True Triple".
You will find that there are a lot of good calls out there and several call makers here offer top of the line calls.
That said, I like the calls from Gooserbat. Sam has a very high stretch tolerance to ensure consistency in his calls. Like mentioned above, the Hillbilly is a favorite of mine. A new call for this year, Black Magic, is a neat batwing cut call with a sharp double note that hardly takes any air to blow. I'm pretty excited to use it in the woods this year.
I will toot alot of horns and say that there are alot of us lesser known mom n pop guys and my experience is that most all of us build the best calls avalable because of several reasons.
First we are able to put a little extra in each call. Second we answer to our selves not some qc audit. Third we have to build better to compete with the big brands. Last is we enjoy not only what we do but also being part of our customers success.
Quote from: jblackburn on March 14, 2012, 10:41:55 PM
You will find that there are a lot of good calls out there and several call makers here offer top of the line calls.
That said, I like the calls from Gooserbat. Sam has a very high stretch tolerance to ensure consistency in his calls. Like mentioned above, the Hillbilly is a favorite of mine. A new call for this year, Black Magic, is a neat batwing cut call with a sharp double note that hardly takes any air to blow. I'm pretty excited to use it in the woods this year.
Just received my "annual" Midwest Turkey Call Supply diaphragm order in the mail. This year's order include the Hillbilly and the Black Magic. First time I have ever ordered Gooserbats. Like the Black Magic a lot and love the Hillbilly. Rest of the order consisted of Hooks Executioner and Eradicator, Woodhaven Gray Ghost and JP Ghost Cut. Really like the Hooks calls. Huge difference in size/amount of tape between the Hooks calls and the Woodhaven/JP calls. I have always been partial to Ghost cuts so I wanted to try the Woodhaven and JP. Jury still out on those two though simply because of tape issue.
I'm a fan of Hooks as well. I think my all time favorite diaphragm though is the Split V III from HS Strut. I used to be able to find them in just about any outdoor store, but now I have to order them. For me, it has just the perfect amount of rasp without going over the top, and it's easy to run.
I started using Houndstooth last season and loved them.