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General Forum / Re: Prayers Needed / Billy Bui...
Last post by 310 gauge - Today at 09:39:52 PM
Praying for the Buice family.
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#3
General Forum / Re: Prayers Needed / Billy Bui...
Last post by Ondavirg - Today at 09:21:13 PM
Prayers for a great fellow.
#4
General Forum / Re: Prayers Needed / Billy Bui...
Last post by packmule - Today at 09:13:57 PM
Prayers sent
#5
General Forum / Re: Prayers Needed / Billy Bui...
Last post by Yoder409 - Today at 09:12:01 PM
Prayers for Mr. Billy

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#6
General Forum / Re: Prayers Needed / Billy Bui...
Last post by 3bailey3 - Today at 09:04:40 PM
Oh wow! prayers sent!
#7
General Forum / Re: Trumpets???
Last post by TrackeySauresRex - Today at 08:44:54 PM
Quote from: redwad on January 02, 2026, 05:00:32 PM
Quote from: EZ on January 01, 2026, 06:40:28 AMSome good points brought up. Everyone's experiences may vary. I remember decades ago, famed turkey biologist, Lovette Williams, studied the sounds made by turkeys and sounds made by turkey calls using equipment that measured sound wavelength. Wingbones and trumpets were nearly identical to that of real turkeys.
I think there's something to this and would love to dig into this deeper with someone who has more knowledge. One thing that is worth adding to this thread is my dogs reaction to the trumpet. His ears will twitch and he will turn his head. He will even come up to me and give me the impression that it hurts his ears. I can play a pot call or box call as loud as I want and he is so accustomed to it and he won't even acknowledge it. But a trumpet will drive him crazy. I wonder if our ears aren't hearing the trumpet to the full effect of other animals ears.
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Quote from: redwad on January 02, 2026, 05:00:32 PM
Quote from: EZ on January 01, 2026, 06:40:28 AMSome good points brought up. Everyone's experiences may vary. I remember decades ago, famed turkey biologist, Lovette Williams, studied the sounds made by turkeys and sounds made by turkey calls using equipment that measured sound wavelength. Wingbones and trumpets were nearly identical to that of real turkeys.
I think there's something to this and would love to dig into this deeper with someone who has more knowledge. One thing that is worth adding to this thread is my dogs reaction to the trumpet. His ears will twitch and he will turn his head. He will even come up to me and give me the impression that it hurts his ears. I can play a pot call or box call as loud as I want and he is so accustomed to it and he won't even acknowledge it. But a trumpet will drive him crazy. I wonder if our ears aren't hearing the trumpet to the full effect of other animals ears.

This is my take as well. Tone, deflection and decibel level that they put out. It almost sounds hollow to me. 
#8
General Forum / Re: Practicing your calling?
Last post by Yoder409 - Today at 08:33:33 PM
Quote from: Happy on Today at 08:26:36 PM....if your friction call ain't smoking, your just hopin'.

I wrote that down.   :icon_thumright:
#9
General Forum / Re: So You Like Snow
Last post by Happy - Today at 08:28:28 PM
I kinda like it. Snow weeds out a lot of the sissies. at least till summertime anyways.
#10
General Forum / Re: Practicing your calling?
Last post by Happy - Today at 08:26:36 PM
Quote from: Yoder409 on Today at 07:06:23 PM
Quote from: Happy on Today at 06:42:00 PMI would be willing to bet that for 75% of us on here, the calling is well above average and when a turkey hunt is screwed up, its not because of the quality of calling. Quantity maybe, but not quality.

Hmmmm.....

Maybe THAT'S my problem.....   I need to call more !!
Thats the spirit! Remember, if your friction call ain't smoking, your just hopin'.