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#51
General Forum / Re: What do you plan on adding...
Last post by Fillmoregandt - Today at 06:59:00 PM
Just got a new Glenda Green minimalist satchel, and I can't wait to use it this spring

Was always a vest guy, but made a trial season last year using a satchel.  Went all in this year, and looking forward to it
#52
That 4th feller on the right looks like he spends a lot of time crawling.
#53
General Forum / Re: Top 3-5 Hunting Items you ...
Last post by Happy - Today at 06:52:25 PM
I have never sold any turkey hunting equipment ...ever. I have given away a pile though.... I had some old original tree bark camo I gave away a few years ago that I kinda wish I still had.
#54
General Forum / Re: What do you plan on adding...
Last post by 10th Legionaire - Today at 06:50:40 PM
Quote from: Tom007 on Today at 05:53:58 PM
Quote from: 10th Legionaire on Today at 04:07:49 PMWell I unfortunately added a new to me again BPS 10 gauge. There's a backstory here.

Sometime in the late '90's or early '00's my best friend called me and told me that a LGS had bought a Browning collection and that it included a factory BPS turkey gun. I bought it and never hunted it. A couple years later he asked if I'd let his dad borrow it to turkey hunt with so I lent it to him.

About a year after they both started leaning on me to sell it so dad could have it. I finally caved in and sold it to my buddy to give to his dad with the stipulation that when he died I get it back.

Unfortunately he passed away three weeks ago and my buddy gave me the gun last Saturday. The good thing is he used in to kill several birds.

That is a great gun, smooth action and not as heavy as the semi's. I regretfully sold mine a few years back and regret it. Good luck with it. Try the Winchester Double X number 5's. Deadly combo

Yeah I love those guns. When they mandated non toxic shot for waterfowl in the '90' I bought one because the early shells were so bad.

Thanks for the heads up on the shells. My buddies and both his brothers aren't turkey hunters so they gave me his stash of shells and chokes. Dad was a lawyer so he kept all kinds of files. They gave me a binder clip full of patterning targets with his notes.
#55
General Forum / Re: Fox Vests 5-9 w/ Calls
Last post by Happy - Today at 06:47:50 PM
I have one and really like it. However, i  bought it to hunt with and no other reason. It seems well made and has held up well so far. I could see a $250.00 -$300.0 or so price tag for a bare vest but anything more than that is hype in my opinion.
#56
Nice call!
#57
Turkey Calls / Re: Trumpet Help
Last post by davisd9 - Today at 06:40:14 PM
Quote from: cwhitfield96 on Today at 06:29:49 PMLooking to pick up another trumpet. I have one from Lee at miss fire calls. I can play it alright but can run a wingbone better. I'm looking for something easy to play. Primarily will be used for clucks and yelps.

Mero, Townsend, Bullock, etc who would you guys recommend?

Also, does wood type and mouthpiece make a big difference in sound with trumpets? If so, I want something with a little more rasp, that is one area I feel my current trumpet or more likely me, lack in.

Thanks


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Rasp comes from the player, not the call. Some are easy for the mechanics, tight internals usually are not great for rasp.

What is easy for me to play may not be for you. Trumpets can be as personal as a mouth call. Mr. Lee makes a great call. Out of the ones listed I would say Mero. If you like a wingbone then one of the newer Battey calls with the flat mouthpiece may be for you.

Acrylic or delrin will give you more pop. Can a person hear differences in the wood or material, probably not. Can a turkey? I do not know as I am not a turkey. Understanding how sound waves work can create opinions but it is opinion. Sound waves bounce better on harder materials and softer materials soak up some of it, but turkeys sound different and make different vocalizations.

Anyway, I am rambling. Good luck in your search, but no call will override the practice time.


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#58
General Forum / Top 3-5 Hunting Items you tota...
Last post by Tom007 - Today at 06:30:31 PM
We will have a little fun/regret on this one. Let's see what you all come up with here. The 3-5 hunting items you regret selling/trading/giving away. Here's mine

1) LC Smith 410 side by side. Very regretful move. I sold it for $2300 dollars back in 2003. Prices were down. They made very few of these. Bad mistake. Worth a lot more now

2) Bob Dixon Vest. I bought this when they came out. 6/7 years ago I sold it for $500. Thought it was a great deal, we all know how wrong I was. It was in mint condition. The only saving grace is, Mr. Fox replaced it and soothed my sorrow.

3) Remington S-P 10 that was customized by Mark Bansner. When Benelli came out with the SBE 3 1/2 inch twelve, I made the swap. Sold it too cheap, they are very sought after now, all going for over a thousand bucks, some breaking $2000 dollars.

These are my top 3, wish I had em all back. Looking forward to see what you all regret.

Be well, good luck this spring!
#59
Turkey Calls / Trumpet Help
Last post by cwhitfield96 - Today at 06:29:49 PM
Looking to pick up another trumpet. I have one from Lee at miss fire calls. I can play it alright but can run a wingbone better. I'm looking for something easy to play. Primarily will be used for clucks and yelps.

Mero, Townsend, Bullock, etc who would you guys recommend?

Also, does wood type and mouthpiece make a big difference in sound with trumpets? If so, I want something with a little more rasp, that is one area I feel my current trumpet or more likely me, lack in.

Thanks


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#60
Turkey Pot Call & Strikers Classifieds / Sold
Last post by hoythunter - Today at 06:27:39 PM
Sold