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Title: Slate call moisture protection help?
Post by: Ocoee Ridge Runner on May 17, 2013, 03:56:36 PM
What ways do you guys keep your slate calls from being affected by moisture in the morning, especially in the humid South where I live? Anyone know of a good cover or anyone that makes one?

Thanks
DB
Title: Re: Slate call moisture protection help?
Post by: REBELYELL on May 17, 2013, 05:57:55 PM
Living in sw MS, I feel your pain. I ordered one of these today for soft talk to address the same problem.

http://beardhunter.com/Turkey_Call_Videos.html
Title: Re: Slate call moisture protection help?
Post by: callmakerman on May 17, 2013, 08:39:51 PM
Bass Pro shops sells a slip on cover for friction calls that costs around 10.00 for a pair and they work real well even if it's raining my calls have stayed dry. I think their neoprene with elastic on the back.
Title: Slate call moisture protection help?
Post by: WV Ridge Reaper on May 17, 2013, 08:54:22 PM
Quote from: callmakerman on May 17, 2013, 08:39:51 PM
Bass Pro shops sells a slip on cover for friction calls that costs around 10.00 for a pair and they work real well even if it's raining my calls have stayed dry. I think their neoprene with elastic on the back.

Can you post a link for that ?
Title: Re: Slate call moisture protection help?
Post by: Old Gobbler on May 17, 2013, 09:48:34 PM
I was just thinking .... I wonder if tile sealer , or tile grout sealer would waterproof a slate call? - Its a clear fluid you put on grout , and they sell it at Home depot


Title: Re: Slate call moisture protection help?
Post by: callmakerman on May 18, 2013, 05:13:22 PM
item #1459069 at Bass Pro shops.com
Title: Slate call moisture protection help?
Post by: TauntoHawk on May 18, 2013, 05:32:26 PM
This season I never got any of my slates out in the woods, they sound awesome but are too weather effected. I traded them in for a good ceramic which has all the soft touch sounds of slate but practically no weather issues.
Title: Re: Slate call moisture protection help?
Post by: West Augusta on May 18, 2013, 07:48:11 PM
A Bic Lighter.
They work great at getting the moisture out of a slate call just be careful.
Flip the call slate side down and flick your bic.  Start in the center and to in circles outward. Don't hold the call in one place long or overheat the slate.  You will see the moisture evaporate.  You will also hear quite a differance in the sound of the call.
Title: Re: Slate call moisture protection help?
Post by: howl on May 18, 2013, 07:50:38 PM
I just use a copper call instead. I really only use slates on windy days late in the season anymore.
Title: Slate call moisture protection help?
Post by: TarheelTurk on May 20, 2013, 09:06:15 PM
X 2 on the Bic lighter
Title: Re: Slate call moisture protection help?
Post by: vt35mag on May 21, 2013, 11:23:48 AM
It isn't something I would practice, but if you do be VERY careful applying any source of flame to slate.  I worked for several years at a slate quarry/company producing slate products, and we created a textured finish called "flamed".  It was simply applying a flame to the surface of the slate, and the top layers would pop off, leaving the textured finish.  Generally this was applied to slate with a thickness over 3/4".  It would be very easy to compromise a slate call that is only 1/8 to 1/4 inch thick by applying a flame to it, with the material being so thin, and pennsylvania black being a good heat sink.
Title: Slate call moisture protection help?
Post by: eddie234 on May 21, 2013, 12:46:36 PM
What about a zip lock bag?


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Title: Re: Slate call moisture protection help?
Post by: stone road turkey calls on May 21, 2013, 12:52:27 PM
Quote from: eddie234 on May 21, 2013, 12:46:36 PM
What about a zip lock bag?


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Sounds good to me, and add a few moisture pads