To wear a wing bone or Trumpet or similar around your neck
Hit up Del Crow, he goes by savduck on this forum.
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Quote from: alloutdoors on February 20, 2015, 02:45:01 PM
Hit up Del Crow, he goes by savduck on this forum.
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Del or Curtis Terrell.
Del,awesome guy to deal with
I'm sure there are others but Del makes some good ones. I have a few!
Quote from: Spring Creek Calls on February 20, 2015, 06:28:37 PM
Quote from: alloutdoors on February 20, 2015, 02:45:01 PM
Hit up Del Crow, he goes by savduck on this forum.
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Del or Curtis Terrell.
:agreed:
Thanks guys sent him a pm
Lanyards are fine but personally I can't stand my call banging around while trying to be quiet in the woods. I have enough disadvantages 6'3" and clumsy, pigeon toed etc. I don't need crap dangling around my neck so the lanyard goes in the closet with the other garbage I don't need and the trumpet goes in my pocket where it belongs.
Del Crow ....
I generally tuck mine between the buttons on my shirt.
I agree with msharpe and do the same thing
Matt Mclain make a great leather one. Very good. Del make a might fine one also.
Quote from: strutnrut on February 20, 2015, 10:58:23 PM
Matt Mclain make a great leather one. Very good. Del make a might fine one also.
forgot about him
I went on line and learned how to make my own, I did not do a very good job at first but now I have what want on my knife so in case I dropp it I can quickly find it with a parachute cord day glow orange one. I guess you would just do the same with some nice leather / it would defiantly help get through the I between of deer and turkey !
Curtis *wingbone man* Terrell.
Another vote here for Matt McLain's lanyards as he and his daughter Skye make a very nice leather lanyard.
I also have a Len Yule kangaroo leather lanyard that is by far my favorite as he uses fine strands and his weave is the tightest you will ever see along with some unbelievable knot tying. Very light weight and flexible with superb craftsmanship.
Here is the Len Yule
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This lanyard and call was a gift from good friend Matt McLain and his daughter Skye, notice the bronzed Steve Lumma skull incorporated into the lanyard.
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