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#1
Turkey Calls / Re: Trumpet Help
Last post by mountainhunter1 - Today at 10:10:39 AM
If I had a Lee Chadwick, I would stick with it and just keep practicing. His trumpet is very easy to play - very easy.

Practice every day for about ten to twelve minutes and then put it down. Do that seven days a week if possible. One day you will be surprised to find that you are "there" in the sense that is it starting to really click. It does not happen overnight. Think of it more like a marathon than a sprint and you will be there one day and glad you made the journey. It can take some guys five or more years to play and to sound truly like a hen in the woods. So keep at it and one day you will be there.

If you just dead set on wanting to try another trumpet that is super easy to play, as much as I like Brian Mero and his calls (he is a wonderful man), there is a better option for a call for a fellow trying to get over the hump early on - and that is a Dan Harris Trumpet. But take my word for it - that Lee Chadwick Misfire will do everything that you need it to do. You already have as good a trumpet as you can get for where you are at. Just practice with it and in time you will be there. No need to spend 150 dollars if it is not necessary.   
#3
General Forum / Re: State Bag Limits- Too Many...
Last post by quavers59 - Today at 10:01:53 AM
Tom007+ JeffC-seasonal member/ don't  know how to quote.
    A good 3 weeks back my Sister filmed a good sized flock of possibly  25 Turkeysin New York- just a few miles from Sussex County,NJ.
  North Jersey Turkey Populations are coming back slowly . There are pocket areas in all the Public Areas in North Jersey and there are alot of these areas. I think Sussex County Turkey Hunters will have more Luck in 2026.
  JeffC- Agree the limit might be better at 3 or 5. I hope to get 3 this Spring before helping out. I probably  help others too much- lol.
  I knowingly laughed while watching a Southern Outdoorsman podcast a few days back-- THIS MAN KNOWS - when Alabama  Turkey Hunter Claude Strothers said to the guy he was calling for -- for 3 Springs. If,I keep Yelping them up for you,I will never take another Gobbler.
  Awesome Podcast- unfortunately  he just passed away at age 82 just before that podcast aired.
#4
A Lohman Thunderdome Crystal new in the package
#5
General Forum / Re: Top 3-5 Hunting Items you ...
Last post by Yoder409 - Today at 09:51:55 AM
Turkey hunting items ??

Nah.  None.  I don't sell THAT stuff.

 ;D
#6
Agreed...all good advice. Follow it as closely as possible to maximize your chances.

One point I would add...and it took me a few decades to realize...is that there are times when standing, rather than sitting, is your best option. The old mantra of "sit with your back against a tree" that has been pounded into our brains over the years just isn't the best approach all the time.

More and more, my first consideration is whether the circumstances at hand are such that I am better off standing rather than sitting. I very often now pick out a tree/bush with just the right density and limb structure and tuck myself in behind it. Generally speaking, the sight-line advantages that come with being three feet higher can be significant in a lot of situations. In addition, I also find that adjusting my body and ability to swing my gun to a gobbler's approach is much easier, and the movement involved in doing that is less likely to be detected.

Also, if you are calling from behind something, it is reasonable to assume that an approaching gobbler will be more likely to come on in looking for that hen behind that obstacle than he would otherwise...at least, that has been my experience. 

Of course, where you hunt and how you hunt definitely comes into play. Most of the time, I hunt in a manner where my interactions with a gobbler are brief. That is, I strike a gobbler, judge whether he is going to come looking...and if he is, I set up quickly and he usually arrives in a time frame where standing up for a few minutes is not an issue...even for an old dude.  ;D

On the other hand, if you are hunting in situations where staying in one spot for a length of time is the best approach, then the standing set-up is, without question, not the best choice. The point being is to consider, in every encounter, whether there is an advantage to a standing or sitting strategy based on the specific circumstances.  :icon_thumright:
#7
I'm in. Had to get another username - I was Lloydchristmas last year.
#8
Turkey Calls / Re: Trumpet Help
Last post by EZ - Today at 09:23:49 AM
Quote from: Greg Massey on February 17, 2026, 08:05:46 PMMy only help is I have one from Lee and it's probably one of the easiest ones to play.. So my suggestion for now is keep practicing with it and save your money until you get really good with it... good luck ...

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The OP mention being able to play a wingbone better. A trumpet "usually" takes much less air to run. Keep that in mind when practicing. Once you get good on the trumpet, you'll be surprised how little air it takes to run the wingbone also as you will have developed better mechanics. Have fun with it!!!
#9
Miscellaneous Classified / Primos Signature Series Turkey...
Last post by Ctrize - Today at 09:22:16 AM
Like new Primos Signature Series turkey vest $65.00 tyd
#10
General Forum / Re: Top 3-5 Hunting Items you ...
Last post by bigwoodstom - Today at 09:15:14 AM
Quote from: gaswamp on Today at 06:52:48 AMhave no items I regret selling or giving away.

No reason to be the odd man out here. Next time you're up here in the mountains you can just slide me a Mann box caller and then regret it later.

Field grade will be fine