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Turkey Pot Call & Strikers Classifieds / FS: StrikersLast post by DROCK - January 31, 2026, 05:05:27 PMDerrick Stuckey Obsession (Left to Right)
Rutland Dymondwood (Purple) $55 Yellowheart $23 Katalox $25 Osage Orange $21 Amazon Rosewood $29 Pat Strawser - Gaboon Ebony $60 Free shipping ![]() ![]() ![]() Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk #52
Pot Calls Forum / Re: Looking for a waterproof p...Last post by Drthorn - January 31, 2026, 05:00:37 PMI have some enticers and love them. If you are interested in buying, I can send you a few pics. Just let me know.
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General Forum / Re: Word Association GameLast post by Lcmacd 58 - January 31, 2026, 04:51:23 PMGun
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General Forum / Turkey Call ObsessionLast post by cwhitfield96 - January 31, 2026, 04:44:59 PMWhat is it that fuels your turkey call addiction?
I often play and admire the at least few thousand dollars in turkey calls. But also think that I could probably pick up a couple hundred dollars or less worth of production calls and have the same success rate. Shortly after that thought, I am thinking about what call I would like to acquire next or trying to talk myself out of buying another call that comes up in the classifieds on here.... For me I believe it is just the uniqueness of each call from all the different call makers. The best call makers are the best because of their consistency and ear in tuning calls to sound like what ever turkey they are trying to make it sound like. But, being done by hand, one at a time, every call is just a little bit different. And nobody else on this planet has that same exact call even though many may be close. Not to mention most of the craftsman ship of these calls is surely something to look at and admire. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk #55
LEARNING TO TURKEY HUNT / Re: Calling VS Experience/Wood...Last post by nso123 - January 31, 2026, 04:19:14 PMI hunt a mix of private agricultural land and some public WMA land. On the WMA it can be tough to spot the birds and pattern them enough to set up and wait on them to make a mistake, so good calling can be helpful. On the ag land it is very different. These birds can be patterned to a degree, but they don't respond much, if at all, to calling when they get in the fields. This is where woodsmanship seems to be a greater advantage to me. If I can only have one of the two, woodsmanship would be my choice, but I'm glad I don't have to choose between the two exclusively.
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Push Pin Turkey Calls / Re: Malagasy #3 500 post count...Last post by bigwoodstom - January 31, 2026, 04:19:08 PMMercy, I've gotta get my post count up
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Turkey Locator Calls / Re: What’s the “go to” on crow...Last post by bigwoodstom - January 31, 2026, 04:15:55 PMThe HS Hammering Crow is a great production crow caller. I have an AGE crow done up in Black Cherry that's stellar.
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General Forum / Re: Good production pot callsLast post by boatpaddle - January 31, 2026, 04:08:56 PMQuote from: Tail Feathers on January 30, 2026, 10:46:03 PMFor a production call, the Primos Power Crystal sounds pretty good. About $25. It's been around a while. I think you would be happier spending more, but if the budget rules, this is a good option.X 2 Sent from my SM-A516U using Tapatalk #59
General Forum / Re: Good production pot callsLast post by GAmountainman - January 31, 2026, 04:06:06 PMThanks for the recommendations fellas
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General Forum / Re: Word Association GameLast post by Dr Juice - January 31, 2026, 03:51:40 PMNail
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