Just say that you had to pick one call to take with you to get the ol bird but you couldn't use a diaphragm. What would it be make, type, try to be specific. If it was me I would take my double sided pot call. Crystal surface and slate underneath with a purple heart striker.
I don't use a mouth call much but if it's dry I'll take a pot call. If raining, I'll take a trumpet.
Trumpet or Mark Sharp Wingbone.
Pot call.
A short box. More specificly a Sycamore short box that has many hours of play on it.
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my very old lynch fool proof box call. it was one of the better ones made in liberty ms. I have accounted for many a longbeards with it. shoot , when I run a mouth call in conjunction with it , it equals bad medicine.
Either a cherry pot call with a slate surface or a zebrawood pot with glass over slate soundboard
Slate over glass pot with a flare tip diamondwood striker.
Pot call. A box would be next.
Tube call
Powder blasted anodized aluminum with a dymondwood striker.
I don't use a mouth call, but I do use a wingbone, trumpet, henbox and a longbox.
A pot call but good luck getting me to take only one to the woods.. maybe my mad hen and a purpleheart striker
Not a problem for me, rarely use a mouth call..If I had one call to use it would be a Larry Gresser Hackberry Slate pot call with Mahogany striker....the last call I'd use is a diaphram.
Pot call, glass over slate with multiple strikers.( I need all the help I can get)
I love a good aluminum pot call. That would be my go-to.
I'd go with my David Halloran's Crystal Mistress.