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Pot Calls Forum / Re: Aluminum Pot CallLast post by BTH - Today at 09:35:03 AMDawkins stoned aluminum plastic pot practical affordable deadly
Enticer silver thunder extreme affordable versatile double sided Buster stoned aluminum in an acrylic pot just plain CBA! Lonzo stone aluminum acrylic pot just plain CBA squared! #2
General Forum / Re: Gooserbat Giveaway Name Ga...Last post by jmart241 - Today at 09:33:50 AMQuote from: Gooserbat on March 09, 2026, 09:06:27 AMare you going to sell any of the ghost cuts your OSS is my favorite mouth call thanksQuote from: tracker vi on March 08, 2026, 09:19:57 PMThat prototype call is a real WINNER! Nice rasp and so easy to use.This call will cause the demise of a lot of Toms! Great job Gooserbat! #3
General Forum / Re: Roger Snake GaitersLast post by CALLM2U - Today at 09:26:49 AMQuote from: Mbhyman88 on Today at 08:48:33 AMMine just came in the mail yesterday. I haven't had time to try them on yet but I'm excited to and hope they work out well. I like the design of the velco in theory a lot better than the zipper on my TurtleSkin snake gaiters I've been wearing for years. I was hoping that someone who already had the Turtleskins would be able to give us a comparrison. Let us know what you think. #4
THE GOATS!! 2026 / Re: The turkey hauling beastLast post by GobbleNut - Today at 09:26:39 AMThis WAS my turkey hunting rig...until it got totaled as collateral damage in a wreck between two other vehicles, one of which came across an intersection after they collided and plowed into me.
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Turkey Pot Call & Strikers Classifieds / Re: WTB: JLH FinnishLast post by Roost 1 - Today at 09:10:13 AMAnybody have one to sale?
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THE GOATS!! 2026 / Re: The turkey hauling beastLast post by GobbleNut - Today at 09:09:48 AMCool. Did you do the camo job yourself? Is that a paint job or a film application?
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2026 Roaring 20's. / Re: Can't live with 'em, can't...Last post by GobbleNut - Today at 09:02:46 AMForgive me for intruding here, but this is a subject that gets far too little discussion.
Over the years, I have found that the more hens a gobbler has with him, the less likely they are to be CALLED in. For me, the question is "why is that?" Again, to me, the answer lies in the fact that the more hens there are, the more likely there are older hens in the group that have "rid in this rodeo" enough times to know not to come to unknown turkey calling they hear. The explanation, as I see it, is that those hens have very likely, at some point in time, gone to turkey calling, dragged a gobbler along with them, and have watched that gobbler get mowed down by a hunter. Anybody that thinks those turkeys do not "learn" from those experiences is fooling themselves. The more hen turkeys in a group, the more likely one or more of them has "been there, done that". I live and hunt in places where turkeys tend to often be visible while hunting them. I can't tell you how many times I have watched a group of turkeys hear unknown calling in the distance and deliberately move away from that calling...almost always led away by what appears to be the older hens in the group. Now, on the other hand, I have also had those times when a hen has come to my calling and brought a gobbler with her. Invariably, however, those instances have always been a single hen...maybe a couple...but NEVER a larger group. ...Just food for thought... #9
Turkey Calls / Re: Call IdentificationLast post by EZ - Today at 08:57:30 AM |