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#1
Box Calls / Re: Box lid question
Last post by callmakerman - Today at 03:47:22 AM
I have used scotch brite to lightly scuff them before and then wipe the paddle with a clean paper towel.
#2
Turkey Calls / Re: The 2026 Old Gobbler Fundr...
Last post by accttiger - Today at 01:34:23 AM
Got mine!
#3
General Forum / Re: Claude Strother
Last post by MITurkey - Today at 01:31:00 AM
Lucky you.  That was a good episode.  Here is a pretty story of his lol.

https://www.fox10tv.com/2025/04/23/man-attacked-by-bobcat-while-turkey-hunting/?outputType=amp
#4
Box Calls / Box lid question
Last post by pinebark - Today at 12:18:22 AM
I have a question for the callmakers here. I bought a Buice box awhile back from a guy that had not hunted it in years. The chalk on the lid to me seems really old and I'm afraid its lost it effectiveness. It's the old blue chalk. This stuff seems to stick to the lid. Just wondering a safe way to remove all of the old chalk and start fresh without damaging the lid. It is a beech lid.
I recall Mr Billy talking about using acetone to clean lids but I didn't want to do anything that would compromise the lid.

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#5
Trumpets / Wingbones Forum / Re: Australian Ringed Myall
Last post by EZ - February 14, 2026, 11:53:16 PM
Wow Daryl!!!
#6
General Forum / Re: Claude Strother
Last post by Alabama556 - February 14, 2026, 11:42:25 PM
I was lucky enough to spend some time with him at his hunting camp when I was in college. Great dude.


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#7
Turkey Locator Calls / Re: Walnut Hawk Screamer
Last post by Prohunter3509 - February 14, 2026, 11:31:06 PM
You gonna sell any
#8
General Forum / Re: State Bag Limits- Too Many...
Last post by arkrem870 - February 14, 2026, 11:28:17 PM
Between wildlife commissions/dnr's using unproven theories to delay seasons etc, states retaliating against each other with non resident restrictions etc, a slew of people trying to be social media famous with no thought of the regular Joe local hunters left to pick up the pieces after they are long gone and the hunting industry (mossy oak etc) funding the entire thing for profit. We are in a mess for the near future
#9
Okay 👍 we're getting the ball rolling again. Good to see you guys back again! We got this "competition" won this year, if you want to even call it that. And even if we lose, we got these bozos beat on intelligence, looks and all around charisma.  :toothy9:
#10
General Forum / Re: State Bag Limits- Too Many...
Last post by eggshell - February 14, 2026, 11:03:37 PM
Bag restrictions can actually in rare cases work against a population. Game animals seem to do best when they are harvested to the allowable limit. It keeps them in recovery mode. Stock pile too many and you exceed the carrying capacity and nature will cull and correct the imbalance. She usually does it very cruelly by human standards and it's usually an over correction. Her favorite tool is Disease. Over abundance of predators, again from lack of hunting are overzealous killers. I hold a personal opinion that deer baiting has been very bad for our turkeys, it concentrates them and spreads disease. When entire flocks disappear suddenly I am guessing it's disease. My cousins farm has been intensely managed for years and within one year the entire east side flock disappeared (on 980 acres) . Hunting and predators didn't do that. There's a group of deer hunters that bait the neighbors and I wonder if they got some bad corn. Perhaps the avian flue hit them. I heard a veterinarian virologist say avian flue was 100% fatal to turkeys. I know one thing I believe as an absolute, removing one gobbler from a personal bag limit is a joke when it comes to saving turkeys. It's all fluff and propaganda. I done the numbers for Ohio and it came down to Approx. one gobbler per township +/- (23,000 acres) saved. That's a nothing number when it comes to flock preservation. The loud voices cry, "Do something" and the DNR do the most obvious and easiest. The NWTF and TFT are two very loud voices. They don't always get it right. The trouble is high ranking people see a problem in their little honey hole or state region  and cry, "The world is ending". It's not ending, but there are localized problems. What happens in Ga. may or may not apply in the northern states.