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How many pot calls do you carry.

Started by Crghss, January 22, 2023, 08:01:34 PM

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Zobo

Quote from: fishr64 on March 30, 2023, 09:14:25 PM
3-4 depending on the day.
Cody Spec I Legend
Cody Spec I Glass
Enticer Silver Thunder
Cody World Class Glass or Slate or a Lyman DD or a Halloran or something else that strikes me at the time
6 different one or two piece strikers. Cody Black Knight, Lyman ABW, Tulipwood, Diamond Wood and BW Ebony and sometimes a Cody carbon tip or Enticer aluminum tip for bad weather

I carry too many calls and know it, but it always seems that when I trim back I end up wishing I had something that I took out, so I just carry them and get used to it as the season goes.

There's absolutely nothing wrong with carrying a lot of calls, you do what's right for you
Stand still, and consider the wonderous works of God  Job:37:14

stewdawg

3-4 pots. A glass, either Cody or Halloran.  Aluminum or copper. And never go to woods without Cody World Class.

kyturkeyhunter4

I normally will throw 4 in my vest

Ridge Strutter


Cut N Run

I carry 2 pots, one glass and one slate.
3 strikers, one dogwood, one persimmon, and one dyamondwood. All play well on either pot.
I also carry a long box and several diaphragms.

Jim
Luck counts, good or bad.

fishr64

Quote from: Zobo on March 30, 2023, 09:22:19 PM
Quote from: fishr64 on March 30, 2023, 09:14:25 PM
3-4 depending on the day.
Cody Spec I Legend
Cody Spec I Glass
Enticer Silver Thunder
Cody World Class Glass or Slate or a Lyman DD or a Halloran or something else that strikes me at the time
6 different one or two piece strikers. Cody Black Knight, Lyman ABW, Tulipwood, Diamond Wood and BW Ebony and sometimes a Cody carbon tip or Enticer aluminum tip for bad weather

I carry too many calls and know it, but it always seems that when I trim back I end up wishing I had something that I took out, so I just carry them and get used to it as the season goes.

There's absolutely nothing wrong with carrying a lot of calls, you do what's right for you

I agree. I came to the conclusion that a turkey call is made to take walks in the woods and not just sit in a cabinet or bin, so I do my part to keep them getting fresh air.

Thanks for understanding Zobo.

illmakeufamous

Last year was my first year since high school so almost 15 years, sun high school I used one call and it was a scratch call my uncle made. Last year I used a Woodhaven cherry classic and a couple hooks diaphragm calls. This year I've kind of caught the bug. I would like to add a crystal mistress and have already added another diaphragm call. May have to add a box at some point, just haven't gotten that far yet. I sure like the sounds of a pot.


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tomstopper

3
Slate, glass, and ceramic

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TScottW99

I carry two now, always a slate and the other will be either a ceramic or crystal.
"What gets us jangly is the suddenness of everything. We hunt turkeys because we want to hear them gobble, watch them strut and all that, and we hunt them with shotguns because we want to be close to them when those things occur." - Jim Spencer

Tail Feathers

I carry two, sometimes three pots.  The third one is a tiny little 3" and very light.  Four strikers, but I mostly use a Tulipwood or Snakewood.
Love to hunt the King of Spring!

Seminole Custom Calls

I currently have 4 of mine in my Glenda Green satchel

RiverBuck

2 but always my John Sinclair bolivian rosewood titanium over slate.