Guys ( and gals, if any on the board! ), am interested in opinions on good wet weather strikers, particularly on plain aluminum. Appreciate any input.
http://www.enticerturkeycalls.com/shop/strikers/516-carbon-tip-striker/
Yingling fiber rod striker!!!
Does Mike Yingling have a web site through which you can order? I haven`t found it, but that doesn`t mean he doesn`t have one.
Yingling fiber rod
Yingling fiber striker, I don't think he has a website but he does have Facebook and he's on here. He goes by M,Yingling
Brandon
Quote from: Turkeytider on August 30, 2018, 12:11:50 PM
Does Mike Yingling have a web site through which you can order? I haven`t found it, but that doesn`t mean he doesn`t have one.
Here is his Facebroke page.
https://www.facebook.com/michael.yingling.142?fb_dtsg_ag=AdwF4lITHCi9exo548zcAtR5ltW6zkdpUWfEwkoAXi3DDQ%3AAdwAocvVf3RHOtXtf2pEvBmAbTB65-3rvZPCDgmEAkurGA
I have a yingling and an Enticer they're both great. The Enticer was very impressive. I've got his pot/striker I think it was called silver thunder extreme. He shows a video running it directly w a water faucet running on it and the call running perfect. It's no joke. First thing I did was run it in faucet. The pot/striker lived w me last season in case of rain
Quote from: Candyman on August 30, 2018, 11:57:02 AM
Yingling fiber rod striker!!!
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I have 2 wet weather pots a Yingling and a Brumfiel both are very good. Just to buy strikers I wouldn't be afraid of mystic wet weather 3 pack of stickers sold at MidWest turkey call. That all aluminum striker will surprise you on many different calls. I also really like the bigger around carbon shaft with a solid water proof tip it grips very well.
Quote from: Bowguy on August 31, 2018, 05:29:58 AM
I have a yingling and an Enticer they're both great. The Enticer was very impressive. I've got his pot/striker I think it was called silver thunder extreme. He shows a video running it directly w a water faucet running on it and the call running perfect. It's no joke. First thing I did was run it in faucet. The pot/striker lived w me last season in case of rain
I did the exact same thing with my Yingling on my Mad Super Crystal and they ran like a dream. Strikers have come a long way with new materials and all, you no longer need to bring a sandwich bag to run them when it is wet. Unless it has your sandwich in it :D
Quote from: Sir-diealot on September 02, 2018, 11:42:38 AM
Quote from: Bowguy on August 31, 2018, 05:29:58 AM
I have a yingling and an Enticer they're both great. The Enticer was very impressive. I've got his pot/striker I think it was called silver thunder extreme. He shows a video running it directly w a water faucet running on it and the call running perfect. It's no joke. First thing I did was run it in faucet. The pot/striker lived w me last season in case of rain
I did the exact same thing with my Yingling on my Mad Super Crystal and they ran like a dream. Strikers have come a long way with new materials and all, you no longer need to bring a sandwich bag to run them when it is wet. Unless it has your sandwich in it :D
Just a heads up. If the pot was made of wood I'd prob make sure it gets dry so the wood doesn't swell or crack.
I used to have a acrylic, and a carbon but never tried them wet. Wondered how they would've done. My cousin wanted them and I let him have them a few years ago.
Quote from: Bowguy on September 02, 2018, 12:58:21 PM
Quote from: Sir-diealot on September 02, 2018, 11:42:38 AM
Quote from: Bowguy on August 31, 2018, 05:29:58 AM
I have a yingling and an Enticer they're both great. The Enticer was very impressive. I've got his pot/striker I think it was called silver thunder extreme. He shows a video running it directly w a water faucet running on it and the call running perfect. It's no joke. First thing I did was run it in faucet. The pot/striker lived w me last season in case of rain
I did the exact same thing with my Yingling on my Mad Super Crystal and they ran like a dream. Strikers have come a long way with new materials and all, you no longer need to bring a sandwich bag to run them when it is wet. Unless it has your sandwich in it :D
Just a heads up. If the pot was made of wood I'd prob make sure it gets dry so the wood doesn't swell or crack.
No worries but thanks for the heads up.